Keto Means
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Pro tip: If possible, I recommend starting the keto diet on a Thursday, as days 3 and 4 are usually the hardest part of the transition.
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Read More »You learned in our previous post about how a ketogenic diet causes your body to switch from glucose to ketones for fuel. Your body goes through a transition period while it’s making this change, so it’s natural to experience some shifts in the way you feel during that first week or so of your keto diet reset. To help set some clear expectations around the transition, I outlined the general timeline for getting into ketosis and what you may experience along the way. Keep in mind, there are exceptions to this timeline, as some people reach ketosis quicker than average, while others may find the process slower than expected. While every body is different, the outline below gives you a general sense of what the experience is like to transition into ketosis. Pro tip: If possible, I recommend starting the keto diet on a Thursday, as days 3 and 4 are usually the hardest part of the transition. With a Thursday start day, the toughest days fall on Saturday and Sunday which can give your body and brain a bit more grace throughout the transition (this advice applies to the M-F worker bees, of course feel free to adjust your start day to best accommodate your schedule).
Give into it with something healthier and with fewer calories than many chocolate snacks, and mind your portions: A handful of nuts or trail mix....
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Read More »Buckle up. This will probably be the worst carb-flu day you experience. Your body is realizing it’s not getting carbs anymore, and the transition process to begin breaking down fats for fuel can feel brutal at first. Be really gentle to yourself during these days of your keto transition – there is no need to exercise if you’re feeling lethargic or nauseous. Try to keep activity to a minimum, and if you can, minimize how much work you have to do, too.
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Read More »So many good things start to happen at the start of this second week. The majority of people will hit ketosis by day 10, and you’ll likely be feeling pretty good by now. Your carb-flu symptoms have probably dissipated, and you’re used to eating a high fat diet. You might find your energy actually increasing at this point, and notice that “2pm slump” is a thing of the past. Carbs are the cause of the spike and drop of blood sugar throughout the day, so now that you’re limiting your carb intake, you shouldn’t feel that anymore. Most people report feeling a steady energy that lasts all day. You may feel like you aren’t that hungry, and have to remind yourself to eat. Remember to prioritize water intake as you hit ketosis. The high amount of ketones in the body can lead to dehydration. Now that you’ve made it to the other side, enjoy all the benefits that a keto diet has to offer!
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