Keto Means
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If your goal is purely to lose some weight then the winner is Intermittent Fasting. The reasons are: feasibility: it's quite easy to skip a meal for 16/8 or reduce calories on 2 days of the week compared to coming up with a high-fat meal 3 times per day.
For people following sensible diets, there's nothing wrong with including higher-carb foods in your diet—in fact, it's a good idea to do so! But if...
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It can aid weight reduction and keep your eating regimen on target. In this way, don't stress over drinking it during ketosis. Keep on drinking...
Read More »If you don't really enjoy being active then exercising is a hard thing to do. Exercising just to lose weight is even harder. So what is the preferred weight loss method for people who don't like to exercise? Most of the times it's simply to eat less. In second place comes cutting out carbs. But in the recent years we've seen a popularity in intermittent fasting. At the same time, the ketogenic (or simply "keto") diet has seen a huge growth as well but isn't as popular as intermittent fasting. So which method is better? The short answer (you might already guess it) is: it's not that simple. Firstly, the methods above can all help you lose weight but some have benefits beyond just weight loss. And then there are feasibility factors to consider. Some method is a lot harder execute than the others.
Since most of us can't eat so much in a day or two that we actually gain a couple of kilos a day, a dramatic increase in weight could be due to...
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Most grain dishes — including rice, wheat, and oats — are also high in carbs and need to be limited or avoided on a low carb diet.
Read More »IF has become one of the most popular diet-methods in the past few years, however, fasting is a very old method of healing. According to Britannica, "Fasting has been used therapeutically since at least the 5th century bce, when Greek physician Hippocrates recommended abstinence from food or drink for patients who exhibited certain symptoms of illness." In some religions fasting is being practiced on a regular basis. Sadly, with our busy lives and entertainment-filled breaks on social media, fasting is mainly used to lose weight. Losing weight is important for health, of course, especially when you're overweight. But fasting has farther reaching benefits than just to help you fit into your old pants again. Some of them are:
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