Keto Means
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Fat loss or body mass loss in general is a 4 phase process: Phase -1 – GLYCOGEN DEPLETION. Glycogen Depletion: ... Phase -2 – FAT LOSS. This is the sweet spot for healthy weight loss. ... Phase -3 – PLATEAU. ... Phase -4 – METABOLIC RECOVERY. ... All the Phases of Weight Management:
Fortunately, the answer is no. You will not necessarily regain the weight, provided you are thoughtful during and after the transition. There are...
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You may wonder what foods you can eat on a candida diet. Any foods that are low in sugar, free of gluten, and fight inflammation are ideal. Those...
Read More »We’ve all had that experience of waking up in the morning weighing a certain amount, then stepping on the scale that night only to learn that we’ve “gained 4 pounds.” Yes, your body weights 4 pounds more, but NO, you did NOT gain 4 pounds of mass on your body! You probably ate food, drank water, and haven’t cleared that out of your body yet. In order to gain a pound of actual body tissue, you’d need to eat a surplus of 3500 calories above what your body burns. Most people I know would really have to make an effort to eat a 1000 calorie surplus in a day. At that rate, it would take 2 weeks to ACTUALLY gain 4 pounds. That’s what it takes to GAIN mass.
An egg fast is a short-term, super restrictive diet that includes eating eggs, cheese, butter, or another fat source. It typically lasts 3 days (or...
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The Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommend that carbohydrates make up 45% to 65% of total daily calories. So if you get 2,000 calories a day,...
Read More »There are things you can do to manipulate your body to decrease the amount of water it is storing (dehydrate). Although bloating (storing extra water) is uncomfortable and generally NOT the look any is going for, dehydrating yields results that don’t last and can be dangerous. Safely speaking, the body will dehydrate a sate amount through the night, then those fluids should be replenished every day. Water is actually required to burn stored body fat, and NOT something that you want to cut out ever when you’re trying to lose body fat.
Popcorn offers people with diabetes a low-sugar, low-calorie snack option. It will not increase a person's blood sugar levels by a significant...
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With the keto diet, you're eating more high protein foods like fish, whole eggs, nuts, meat, and dairy products. These are the best sources of...
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Steel-cut oats are best for type 2 diabetes because they are the least-processed version of oat groats. “Rolled oats have a higher GI than steel-...
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The American Heart Association recommends up to one egg a day for most people, fewer for people with high blood cholesterol, especially those with...
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Additives in fast food, such as monosodium glutamate (MSG) or sodium, suppress the hormone that tells your body that you're full. And a snack or...
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Changes to body odor may be due to puberty, excessive sweating, or poor hygiene. Sudden changes are typically caused by the environment,...
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