Keto Means
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Essentially, you can drink up to four cups of traditional black coffee on a keto diet – but for “keto coffee,” you may want to limit it to one cup.
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Read More »Keto Coffee is typically used as a meal replacement in a keto diet.
Eating only one type of carbohydrate — just bread or pasta, for example — also causes organ failure, due to amino acid deficiency. On top of that,...
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If your primary goal is to increase your aerobic endurance or lose body fat, then you should perform cardio first.
Read More »If you’re not a fan of plain black coffee and like a little added something to your cup of joe, fear not. Although traditional dairy milk contains more natural sugars and has a higher carb count, non–dairy options can be more keto-friendly. You can definitely add milk alternatives to your coffee and still have it be keto-friendly. You should just be mindful as many non-dairy options may say they’re “sweetened,” indicating they likely have added sugars – and therefore, higher carbs. In small amounts, non-dairy alternatives have minimal carbs. An 8-ounce serving of unsweetened almond milk has 8.1 grams of carbs. Meaning a 1-ounce splash in your coffee will have just above 1 carb. Meanwhile, a cup of coconut milk will have around 6.4 grams of carbs or just around 0.8 grams per 1-ounce splash. Soy milk has approximately 8 grams of carbs per 8 ounces. Or roughly 1 gram per 1-ounce splash. However, some people tend to lean away from soy milk, as there have been conflicting views on natural estrogen-like compounds found in soy. Although almond and coconut milk are fairly keto-friendly to add to your coffee, oat milk is not as much. An 8-ounce serving has around 29 grams of carbs. Which is about 3.6 grams in a 1-ounce splash. If you’re looking to add a non-dairy milk alternative to your coffee, almond and coconut oil may be your best bet. Just be sure you’re choosing labels that say “original” or “unsweetened.” This will help ensure they don’t contain unwanted added sugars (carbohydrates) that will contribute to your daily macro count.
Unfortunately, if you're on a strict keto diet, then bread is still something to be avoided, whether it's toasted or plain. Exceeding your daily...
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Tea, coffee, and herbal tea are a few options. Soda, sparkling water, low carb juices, sports drinks, and energy drinks are good options, too....
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Iceberg lettuce is a great bridge food for people who don't eat enough other vegetables. It has a mild, sweet flavor and a pleasant crunch. And...
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Generally, you'll need to adhere to a caloric deficit of around 500 calories per day. At this rate, you should start to see noticeable weight loss...
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