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There's another misconception out there about tomatoes and other nightshades: That they cause inflammation. (Spoiler: They don't.)
Veggies are one of my favorite low carb sides for soup and typically low in calories. Try our parmesan-crusted zucchini, spinach quesadilla, or...
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When you're following a keto diet, you can add any low or zero carb mix-ins to your coffee, such as the coffee creamers on our list, or high fat...
Read More »There are some food items you're probably not surprised to learn aren't exactly considered "healthy" — especially when consumed in excess. Coffee drinks. Cured meats. Packaged foods marketed as being low fat. Certain condiments, like honey mustard and mayo. Then there are ... tomatoes? Yes, tomatoes. At least, there's a new hysteria surrounding them. "A few popular reactionary doctors and a notable NFL star (ahem, Tom Brady) have brought a nightshade phobia into the mainstream, so much so that the healthfulness of tomatoes has been called into question," says Amanda Beaver, wellness dietitian at Houston Methodist.
If you're on the ketogenic or keto diet and start noticing hair in the shower or on your comb, you're not alone. Some people do experience hair...
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Eating onions may help control blood sugar, which is especially significant for people with diabetes or prediabetes. An older study in 42 people...
Read More »People suspicious of nightshades often cite a group of compounds found in some nightshades called alkaloids. "Some of the alkaloids found in common nightshades can cause GI distress and even be poisonous to people, but only when consumed in excess or when eating these foods in unusual ways — such as eating a tomato's leaves or a potato after it's turned green," says Beaver. "Plus, alkaloids exist in non-nightshade foods, too, such as coffee, tea, and chocolate. And I'm sure you want to keep one or more of those in your diet." Put another way, a typical American diet that includes plenty of edible nightshade veggies does not contain large or harmful amounts of alkaloids.
The key is to lower your overall body fat with moderate-intensity physical activity and a healthy diet; when you reduce your total body fat, you'll...
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For the human body to turn fat into ketones, it needs plenty of water, as this process doesn't just occur in the digestive tract—the body's stores...
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Eating too many carbs But if you want to get into ketosis — which is essential for a ketogenic diet — then this level of intake may be too high....
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When the body's consumption of carbohydrates decreases, it begins to burn energy stored in the form of “glycogen”, which is the image in which it...
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