Keto Means
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There are three main types of fasts: calorie restriction, nutrient restriction, and seasonal eating.
3500 calories are equivalent to approximately one pound of body fat, therefore to lose one pound, you need to burn about 3500 calories (6). In the...
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The keto diet is highly restrictive (It's especially important to avoid relying too heavily on proteins and meats, which can be dangerous for...
Read More »Over the last couple of years, fasting’s popularity has increased dramatically as terms like intermittent fasting and time-restricted feeding have made their way into the mainstream media. But before diving straight into fasting, it’s important to know exactly what fasting is, it’s prerequisites, and the three different types of fasts.
Tomato-based products, such as sauces, juices, and canned tomatoes, may contain added sugars, making them less suitable for a ketogenic diet....
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Hard, Dry and Lumpy – It is likely that you're lacking fiber and are dehydrated. Try drinking more water and adding more fruits and veggies into...
Read More »This type of fast involves restricting a certain macronutrient (The three macronutrients are proteins, carbohydrates, and fats). Typically these fasts are protein deloads. These types of fast work best for athletes who have a higher protein requirement and are consistently stressing their guts. In this type of fast the athlete will consume only high-quality fats, carbohydrates, and thoroughly cooked vegetables for 2-3 days in a month. The reduction in protein consumption will give the gut a break and allow it to heal. Keep in mind that it is still important to make sure that their activity is very minimal during this time period.
All in all, it can take anywhere from one week to several months to see noticeable weight loss results. It all depends on your daily activity...
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Fiber has no magical fat-burning properties. It simply helps you feel full without adding a lot of extra calories to your diet. Jul 24, 2015
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Blackberries and blueberries won't raise your blood sugar levels as much as other fruits. These berries are high in fiber and have the highest...
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Starchy vegetables—like beets, carrots, and jicama—contain higher amounts of carbs, and because of this, can raise blood sugar much faster than...
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