Keto Means
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According to the National Sleep Foundation, people who sleep for less than five hours a night are almost a third likelier to gain weight (30 pounds over the course of 16 years) than those who get seven hours of sleep each night.
Keto gets rid of the constant, gnawing hunger that wears down your willpower on a standard weight loss diet. You may still feel hungry at times,...
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Anecdotally, people report losses within the first week of anywhere from 1 pound (0.5 kg) to 10 or more pounds (5 kg). The larger you are, the more...
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Hours Before Death Symptoms Glassy, teary eyes that may be half-opened. Cold hands. Weak pulse. Increased hallucinations. Sleeping and unable to be...
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An apple a day may keep the doctor away, but it really has no place in a keto diet. One medium apple has more than 22 g of net carbs, according to...
Read More »Get on a sleep schedule. Go to bed and get up at the same time every day. Staying up late (and sleeping in) on the weekends can interrupt your body’s sleep cycle. Watch what you eat and drink. Don’t go to bed hungry, and don’t stuff yourself before bed. If you need to eat within a couple of hours of your bedtime, keep it light. The effects of stimulants can last for hours, so it’s best to avoid nicotine and caffeine at night. Alcohol can disrupt sleep, too. Prepare yourself for sleep. Your bedroom should be dark and quiet. Some people swear by earplugs, while others prefer a fan or sound machine. Use whatever works best for you. Also, while you may enjoy spending time on your smartphone or tablet before bed, light-emitting screens can make it harder to fall asleep. Try taking a bath instead. Limit your naps. Naps during the day can interfere with sleep. If you have to nap, keep it short (no more than 30 minutes) and avoid napping late in the day. Get moving. Regular physical activity and exercise can promote better sleep. Exercising too close to bedtime, however, may keep you up. Manage stress. Work, family responsibilities, and even the daily headlines can interfere with sleep. Try to set everything aside before bedtime. You’re not going to solve all of the world’s problems tonight. Take steps to manage your stress and ease anxiety. If you’re disorganized, get organized. If your to-do list is out of control, set priorities and delegate tasks.
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