Keto Means
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Egg whites are especially renowned for their high levels of protein, however yolk contains more on a gram for gram basis. Egg whites have 10.8g per 100g but are trumped by egg yolk which contains 16.4g per 100g. However, as there is more egg white volume than yolk in each egg, white grabs the protein spotlight.
Most people reach ketosis gradually by eating a standard ketogenic diet: high fat, moderate protein, and very low carbohydrate. Carbs must be...
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Watermelon. This juicy melon is a refreshing way to get a keto-friendly fruit fix, with just 46 calories per diced cup, per USDA data. Like other...
Read More »We all have our preferences on the egg whites vs egg yolk topic, but when it comes down to nutrients how do they differ? We’ve broken down the nutritional qualities of each below.
Bacon is an incredibly rich and fatty food with a high salt content, which can prove to be too much for a dog's stomach to handle. Eating a large...
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One of the biggest culprits of weight gain on keto is not tracking your food intake. It's important to track everything you eat to be sure you're...
Read More »Most healthy people can eat up to seven eggs a week without affecting their heart health. Some choose to eat only the egg white and not the yolk, which provides some protein without the cholesterol.
The anti-inflammatory activity of squash is due to the presence of omega-3 fatty acids, carotenoids like lutein, zeaxanthin, and beta-carotene, as...
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If eating eggs doesn't increase “bad” LDL cholesterol, and increases “good” HDL, can you eat boiled eggs every day? Yes, eating boiled eggs every...
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It is entirely possible to include cheat meals on your keto diet and still lose weight. But how drastically and how often you have a keto diet...
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The standard ketosis diet is not for everyone. Adding clean carbohydrates like sweet potatoes, squash, and white rice once a week helps your body...
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