Keto Means
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First of all, you can drink alcohol and stay in ketosis. But there's a catch. Though one glass of something strong won't knock your body out of ketosis, drinking alcohol while following a keto diet will affect your progress. Specifically, it will slow down your rate of ketosis.
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Read More »Be prepared for worse hangovers if you drink while following a keto diet. Eating a carb-heavy meal before drinking can keep you from getting drunk too quickly. By the same token, following a strict keto diet can lead to becoming intoxicated more quickly and suffering a worse hangover. "When you've eaten a lot of carbs and your glycogen stores are filled, the rate at which you get drunk usually slows down," Dr. Josh Axe, D.N.M., C.N.S., D.C. tells Men's Health. However, skipping the carbs can have an adverse effect on your alcohol tolerance and ability to stave off a killer hangover. "When you're in ketosis, alcohol hits your system faster and stronger than it did when your body was housing more carbohydrates. Your alcohol tolerance plummets to near zero when you're in ketosis," Dr. Anthony Gustin, D.C., M.S. wrote on Perfect Keto. If you're thinking of throwing back a few shots while on a ketogenic diet, you should be prepared for a stronger hangover. You should also consider whether alcohol reduces your ability to resist non-keto temptations. It might make it more difficult to resist non-keto sources of temptation. Richard Allaway/Flickr You likely know that alcohol can lower your social inhibitions, but having a few glasses of wine might also make you less able to resist the siren call of late-night French fries. "You'll be more likely to overeat unhealthy foods since your inhibitions are lowered. This can make your stomach seem like a bottomless pit, scrounging for more calories as soon as you finish your first drink," said Dr. Gustin on Perfect Keto. If you know that having a few drinks gives you the munchies, you might want to opt for water to avoid caving to temptation.
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