Keto Means
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Buy uncured bacon The first thing I want to look for when trying to eat healthier bacon is to buy uncured bacon. This is bacon that has not had any added sodium nitrate to it. This is what most bacon makers as to their bacon to preserve and color the bacon - gives it that nice bright pink color.
2 - Diet Sodas and Zero Calorie Beverages Any sugary drink will technically break your fasting, so make sure that the diet sodas you consume are...
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Apple cider vinegar: It balances the pH of vagina. Adding 2tbsp of apple cider vinegar into 1 cup of water and rinsing vulva with it can help...
Read More »Bacon. It's crispy, smoky, flavorful, down right yummy. Healthy? Well not quite. Bacon is never going to win any awards as a health food. Sorry it's never going to be considered a "superfood" as much as you would like it. But we can make bacon choices that will be "healthier" for our bodies and "tastier" for our tongues. This post is a guide to buying the "Healthiest Bacon".
Butter coffee is believed to provide steady, long-lasting energy without a blood sugar crash. In theory, since fat slows digestion, the caffeine in...
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You're eating too much fat “Some individuals do experience high levels of glucose in their blood while on a ketogenic diet. The reason for this is...
Read More »This is the same thing I use when it comes to chocolate. If a buy a higher quality thus more expensive bar of chocolate, it's much easier to be satisfied than buying a cheaper Hershey bar where you devour the thing in a flash. When you go for the good stuff, the best tasting, high quality bacon, that comes with a higher price tag, you more likely to think twice when going back for another helping. When you pay $9.99 a pound for a package of bacon, you're going to think about it more before you eat it all up. $2.99 a pound...no problem eating it all. Portion control a lot easier when you have a "larger investment" in your bacon. Two of my favorite brands to look out for are Nueske's and Niman Ranch.
Foods You Can Eat on the Ketogenic Diet Fish and seafood. Low-carb veggies. Cheese. Avocados. Poultry. Eggs. Nuts, seeds and healthful oils. Plain...
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14 – 16 calories per pound for those that exercise moderately 3 – 5 times a week with relatively active lifestyles. 16 – 18 calories per pound for...
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Is this safe? Yes, you can certainly freeze it without blanching. The purpose of blanching prior to freezing is to stop the enzymes that degrade...
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7 Tips to Get Into Ketosis Minimize your carb consumption. Eating a very low carb diet is by far the most important factor in achieving ketosis....
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