Keto Means
Photo: Dmitriy Ganin
While you might be able to shed pounds by tricking your body into burning fat stores for energy instead of carbs (a.k.a. ketosis), your bathroom schedule could take a major hit. “This usually leads to diarrhea or in some cases constipation,” he says.
1. Dark Leafy Greens. Dark green leafy vegetables (DGLVs) are an excellent source of nutrients including folate, zinc, calcium, iron, magnesium,...
Read More »
When the body excretes these in the urine, they can make the urine smell like popcorn. A high level of ketones in the urine or blood occurs when a...
Read More »What you put into your body impacts what comes out (duh). So it’s no wonder that switching up your diet can mean big changes in your bowels. Among other eating plans, going vegan, doing the Whole30, or experimenting with the ketogenic diet can all impact your number twos. “Poop is mostly water,” says Niket Sonpal, M.D., assistant clinical professor at Touro College of Medicine in New York City. “The rest is fiber, bacteria, mucus, and cells. So at the end of the day, how your poop is affected by your diet is really all about the fiber." So how exactly can you expect your pooping habits to change based on your healthy-eating plan? Here, we break down the diet switch-ups that can result in some unusual activity down below.
The first noticeable signs of skin aging are fine lines and wrinkles. Small, shallow wrinkles known as laughter lines or crow´s feet tend to become...
Read More »
Symptoms Abdominal swelling (ascites) Enlarged blood vessels just beneath the skin's surface. Enlarged spleen. Red palms. Yellowing of the skin and...
Read More »(Learn how bone broth can help you lose weight with Women's Health's Bone Broth Diet.) Eating clean with Whole30 can help you shed some extra pounds and enable you to poop like a pro. “People who don’t eat a lot of processed foods will have more natural bowel movements,” says Sonpal. That's because lot of the preservatives and gums they put in foods tend to bind up your bowels. So the lack of preservatives and surplus of eating whole foods, like fruits and veggies, will make you feel a lot better in the bathroom. “We call this the Costco diet,” says Sonpal. “Lots of food for a low calorie cost.” This weight-loss strategy could go one of two ways in the bathroom. If you’re loading up on big salads, that means lots of fiber. Hello, easy-peasy trips to the bathroom. If you’re loading up on soup, which may not contain much fiber, you’ll likely see bathroom habits that look similar to a cleanse. That means you’ll have normal poop at first, but after a while you’ll start to notice smaller, more liquidy movements, he says. Do yourself a favor and go with option one. “This is probably the healthiest of all the diets from the standpoint of calories, satisfaction, and poop health,” says Sonpal. With the right balance of fats and fiber-filled veggies, you can expect perfect poops on the reg. “Plus, some of the spices often found in this diet like chilies actually promote good bowel movements,” Sonpal says. Whatever eating plan you choose, be sure to make fiber-packed fruits and veggies your go-to. And if you're on a low-carb plan, keep an eye on your fiber intake so that you're taking in at least 25 grams of fiber a day (via whole foods or a supplement).
While losing 7 pounds or more per week is possible, it is certainly not safe and healthy. If you lose weight rapidly, you will only eradicate water...
Read More »
Apples are great if you're on a low-carb diet. A small, 4-ounce apple has about 59 calories and contains only 16 grams of carbohydrates. Apples...
Read More »
You can become deficient in vitamin D for different reasons: You don't get enough vitamin D in your diet. You don't absorb enough vitamin D from...
Read More »
After eight hours without eating, your body will begin to use stored fats for energy. Your body will continue to use stored fat to create energy...
Read More »