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A common source of white specks in the stool is undigested food. Sometimes foods that are difficult to digest — like quinoa, nuts, seeds, high-fiber vegetables, and corn — can actually move through the digestive tract without fully digesting. This can cause small white flecks in the stool.
The Keto diet is strictly not advisable for the ones with extra high levels of blood glucose, diabetes type 1 or type 2 who are taking regular...
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What are the signs of ketosis? Increased ketones. Weight loss. Thirst. Muscle cramps. Headaches. Fatigue. Stomach complaints. Sleep changes. More...
Read More »Overview White specks in the stool can be caused by a large number of different things. Some are more serious than others. The specks could just be small bits of undigested food, or caused by certain medications. Our stool can tell us a lot about our overall health. It’s recommended to pay attention to any changes in your bowel habits, including white specks you haven’t noticed before. These white specks can alert us to internal infections and other conditions we may not have known about until the condition was much more advanced. Are there any other associated symptoms? Different symptoms may accompany white specks in the stool, depending on the cause. White specks themselves may range from a few tiny specks to larger ones. Take note of both the size and shape of the white specks. Additional symptoms that sometimes accompany white specks in the stool include: weight loss
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Though one glass of something strong won't knock your body out of ketosis, drinking alcohol while following a keto diet will affect your progress....
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Skipping day(s) of intermittent fasting If you have been fasting consistently for a while, skipping a full day of intermittent fasting here or...
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Unfortunately, you can't eat traditional sushi on keto. Sushi actually refers to the rice found in the most common rolls and rice is a carb which...
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If you're simply eating low-carb but your goal is not to be in ketosis, you can still lose weight. This is especially true if most of the carbs...
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The boiled-egg diet is a fad diet that requires eating only eggs, some fruit, nonstarchy vegetables, lean protein, and some fat, and it promises to...
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