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It's crucial to manage your electrolyte levels on keto. If you don't, electrolyte deficiencies will manifest as symptoms like headaches, low energy, or muscle cramps. And drinking more water will only make the symptoms worse.
Foods that are rich in fiber and slowly digesting (low-glycemic-index) carbs, such as legumes, dairy products and fresh vegetables, tend to cause a...
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What drinks will not break your fast? Purified Water. Purified water is produced by processing tap or groundwater. ... Spring/Mineral Water....
Read More »A lot of people worry about dehydration on a keto diet. Dehydration often gets blamed for the headaches, weakness, and cramps that comprise the infamous keto flu. As a result, water gets advertised as a keto cure-all. Tired? Pep up by slugging water. Hungry? Curb those cravings with a cool glass of H2O. Head throbbing? Find the jug, quick! It seems logical. You lose more fluids on a low-carb diet, so you probably need to drink a bit more to replenish. In my experience, however, a water-only hydration strategy usually makes things worse. Keto or otherwise. I’m not saying that dehydration is never an issue. It can be. But overhydration is the problem that keeps me up at night, and not just because of the frequent bathroom breaks. The thing that concerns me is that overhydration may cause severe electrolyte imbalances. Add this to an electrolyte-depleting ketogenic diet and I’m very concerned. It’s crucial to manage your electrolyte levels on keto. If you don’t, electrolyte deficiencies will manifest as symptoms like headaches, low energy, or muscle cramps. And drinking more water will only make the symptoms worse. Nonetheless, conventional wisdom encourages overhydration. We’re supposed to drink 8 glasses of water per day. (Or more on keto!). I have a few thoughts on this.
A standard sourdough loaf is made from two simple ingredients, flour and water – or three, if you add salt. So standard sourdough isn't keto,...
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Soups that contain protein and easily digestible carbs, such as lentils, tofu, or pasta, can gently break a fast. Avoid soups made with heavy cream...
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Peanut butter can definitely be part of a keto diet, but it's best to stick to plain options that are free of extra flavors and sweeteners. Almond...
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A good rule of thumb is to stick to less than 1 gram total of carbohydrates and protein during the fasted state to help ensure that you won't break...
Read More »They’re not supplying enough sodium to meet daily needs. The sweet spot for non-keto dieters seems to be about 5 grams sodium per day (2.5 teaspoons of salt), and low-carb acolytes probably need more.
Potatoes and diabetes. Share on Pinterest In moderation, a person with diabetes may eat potatoes. The American Diabetes Association (ADA) recommend...
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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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To get the best health benefits, be sure to choose 100% organic water-based cranberry juice. So how does cranberry juice help? It can prevent...
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A high water intake may dilute the concentration of ketones in the urine. Because it's important to stay hydrated, you will likely see lower...
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