Keto Means
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Many adults have an intolerance to lactose – the sugar in dairy – to some degree. If they drink cow's milk or eat other dairy by-products, they can experience bloating, pain and diarrhoea. For those people, plant-based milk offers a lactose-free alternative.
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Read More »If you’ve been to any supermarket recently, you would’ve noticed the shelf space dedicated to milk alternatives such as oat, soy, almond and rice is expanding. Though they’re not strictly speaking ‘milk’, these plant-based beverages are gaining favour among consumers looking for a dairy-free option in their coffee mugs and cereal bowls. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, we’re now drinking about half a metric cup of milk alternatives per person every week. In the milk marketplace, consumption of the likes of soy and almond milk is increasing at the same rate dairy milk is falling. Experts from UNSW Sydney say there are many reasons we’re leaving cow’s milk behind in favour of the plant-based kind, including health reasons, ethical choices and personal preferences.
Eggs are one of the staples on the Keto diet. Scrambled, poached, boiled, fried and made into omelets. There are plenty of ways that you can...
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Read More »A/Prof. Garg says some of the growth in plant-based milks can also be attributed to changing consumer perceptions about the sustainability of the dairy industry. There is growing awareness about the impact it is having on the climate and the environment. Research suggests a dairy-free diet could be a more environmentally friendly option, and people can make significant moves for the environment by just reducing their dairy intake, Dr Reynolds says. Some plant milks might be more planet friendly than others though. For example, it’s estimated that growing a single almond requires 12 litres of water. Still, almond milk uses less land and water than dairy milk and has lower greenhouse gas emissions. “[But] there are challenges when it comes to plant-based products in that they usually destroy a lot of nutritional goodness and require a lot of resources just to mimic a product [milk] that isn’t intended for human consumption in the first place,” Prof. le Coutre says. Milks that are plant-based have less impact on the environment than cow's milk. Photo: Unsplash.
Fat adaptation may start any time between 4 and 12 weeks after you enter ketosis, depending on the individual and how strictly you adhere to the...
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Most people will need to go under 50 grams per day to reach ketosis. Keep in mind that this doesn't leave you with many carb options — except...
Read More »Dairy milk has a better nutritional profile, but some plant-based milks can also be nutritionally rich. Photo: Shutterstock.
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Can you drink soda on keto? No, but diet soda is fine on keto—in moderation. Unsurprisingly, regular soft drinks are out. A 12-ounce can of pop has...
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Yes! Pure, Raw (not pre-cooked) oatmeal is also a great source of resistant starch; an important component in the Keto diet. And 1/4 cup to 1/2 cup...
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Instead of using ham or other processed meats on sandwiches, wraps and in salads try: BBQ chicken with skin removed. canned tuna or salmon. boiled...
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