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Potato Chips Should Be Avoided on a Low Carb Diet Even homemade potato chips should be avoided on keto, as well as tortilla, corn, and plantain chips. Instead, consume raw vegetables or make your own kale chips. For other snack ideas to replace your favorite bag of chips, see these keto-friendly recipes.
Both boiled and raw carrots have a low glycemic index score. This means that they are unlikely to trigger a blood sugar spike. Apr 24, 2020
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Severe carb limits can cause your body to break down fat into ketones for energy. This is called ketosis. Ketosis can cause side effects such as...
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Technically, yes. Our body constantly burns calories in order to perform essential daily functions. This includes breathing, eating, regulating...
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Low Carb Potato Chip Alternatives Rosemary-Roasted Sweet Potatoes. Not only are sweet potatoes delicious, but also they're an excellent source of...
Read More »One serving size (a small bag) of oven baked Lay’s potato chips comes in at fewer calories than the traditional version (120 versus 160), but actually contains more carbohydrates — 23 grams, in fact[*]. Kettle cooked potato chips have 16 grams of carbohydrates, and the exact same amount of calories as the original[*]. And while you’re hopefully avoiding anything advertised as “low fat” on keto, it must be said that a bag of Lay’s Kettle Cooked 40% Less Fat potato chips have 20 grams of carbohydrates in a single bag[*]. Even if you make homemade potato chips in the comfort of your own kitchen, add a keto-friendly oil (like coconut or avocado), and stick to the three main ingredients (potatoes, oil, and sea salt) this snack still wouldn’t be low carb friendly. Potatoes, like other root vegetables, are high in carbohydrates (usually 24 grams of net carbs per serving) and rank high on the glycemic index. In fact, potatoes have the capacity to spike your blood sugar more than a slice of white bread[*].
Only after around 2 minutes of exercise will your body start to shift to metabolic pathways that can burn ketones and fat. To put it more simply,...
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Most people can tolerate dairy just fine on a ketogenic diet, but moderation is the key. Stick to no more than 1-2 ounces of cheese (and factor in...
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This process is known as sugar sag, and it's irreversible. Once your collagen becomes cross-linked, there's no way to undo that process.
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Stick to a standard keto diet 5–6 days per week During standard ketogenic days, it's important to consume 20-50 grams of carbs per day. During this...
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