Keto Means
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Your poop will probably look different "Not too lose and not too solid." Dr. John Whyte, M.D., MPH and Chief Medical Officer at WebMd says your poop also may be lighter in color due to the high fat content.
It takes two to three weeks on the diet to start fat burning (ketosis) in the body. So, don't expect instant results. Some studies have shown that...
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People who consume too many calories may gain weight, even if they are in a state of ketosis. High fat foods tend to contain many more calories...
Read More »For some people, the low-carb ketogenic diet is a quick way to lose weight. Proponents of the diet argue that going "keto" has benefits beyond dropping a few pounds, such as enhancing energy, fueling exercise performance, and helping build muscle. But there are side effects to the popular keto diet, too. They include, but are not limited to, the keto “flu,” strange cravings, bad breath, and even an enhance risk of kidney stones.
Too much fiber in the diet can cause bloating, gas, and constipation. A person can relieve this discomfort by increasing their fluid intake,...
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Eating eggs leads to elevated levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL), also known as the “good” cholesterol. People who have higher HDL levels...
Read More »Stool will have less bulk, due to lack of fiber, and be smaller in size, which isn't exactly ideal. For reference, this would be the Bristol Stool Chart.
“Protein will not kick you out of ketosis if you have a lot, but it will definitely lower the amount of ketones in your blood.” Since slightly more...
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According to Experts, when the body receives less than 50 grams of carbohydrates per day, it will be depleted of its preferred fuel source —...
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Speed Keto is a combination of the traditional low-carb, high-fat diet of traditional keto, but also incorporates intermittent fasting. This means...
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What to eat to break your fast (shorter, time-restricted eating fasts) Fermented foods (pickled veggies, sauerkraut, kimchi, unsweetened kefir)...
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