Keto Means
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It's not because the diet itself promotes fat gain. Fat gain comes from an energy surplus. If you eat more calories than you burn, you will store that excess energy in the form of body fat. Whether this excess energy is from carbs or not is irrelevant.
While it's certainly possible to lose weight on keto while ingesting alcohol, drinking will make any weight loss attempt much more difficult. This...
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The good news is, wine is ok to drink while you're on the keto diet, but it can affect your progress with the diet. Let's take a quick look at what...
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Awesome bread alternatives Oatcakes. Wholegrain Crackers. Flatbreads. Lettuce leaves. Cabbage leaves. Collard leaves. Oat pancakes. Karelian...
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Coffee is a delicious way to start your day, and it can also help jump-start your goal to lose belly fat. For example, caffeine has been known to...
Read More »A ketogenic diet is extremely restrictive. Although all diets have a restrictive component, the ketogenic diet cuts out an entire macronutrient. Carbs aren’t essential, and you can live the rest of your life without them, but they are a HUGE part of everyday food for most people around the world and have been for thousands of years. There definitely are carbs that are better than others, and some are very healthy. The ketogenic diet says you can’t have any of them. EVER. The ketogenic diet does seem to promote satiety in some people. Fats are more filling than carbs, and they tend to control appetite for much longer, but not eating any carbs forever severely limits your food choices. Being ketogenic simply FEELS restrictive, especially after someone has been on it for months. Once someone feels like the diet is too restrictive to maintain (which happens to everyone I have ever known on a ketogenic diet), they re-introduce carbs back into their diet. And this is when all hell breaks loose. It’s not that carbs are so appetite stimulating that former ketogenic dieters lose control (although, some high carb heavily processed food choices CAN stimulate appetite), it’s that the breaking free from restriction creates a binge environment. When coming off a restrictive ketogenic diet, you are VERY likely to consume a LOT of carbs and go way over your calorie requirements. Every time I have had a client or known someone who went off keto, they gained a large amount of weight when they came off. Every single time. Again, I want to stress, it’s not the carbs but rather the overconsumption of calories that causes this. Diets that are extremely restrictive work well in the short term because following them is pretty black and white. Just not eating carbs is easy to understand, but it’s a drastic step for most people and usually results in massive weight gain once people move out of it. In my opinion, the ketogenic diet may actually be doing more harm than good.
Frequent Urination – very common You will find yourself urinating more often as you start a keto diet. This happens because your body uses up its...
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Looking to Cut Back on Cheese? TRY THESE ALTERNATIVES Cashews. If you want creamy, saucy cheese, blended cashews are your go-to. ... Tofu. Sliced...
Read More »If you want to lose body fat and keep it off forever, your best approach is one that considers your personal psychology around food. You are trying to change a fundamental behavior. The only way to do this is with SLOW and STEADY changes, not with dramatic shifts. The key here is in understanding that your pace will be unique to yourself. Look at your diet and find something you can change that will challenge you BUT ALSO be something you KNOW you can stick to in the long term. It may be a small change, but odds are higher that it will be a permanent change. Once a dietary improvement has become a natural part of your eating behavior, add in another small change, and so on. Before you know it, you will have achieved permanent success. The ketogenic diet is too much change too soon for most people. The average person eats a diet that is 60-80 percent carbs. Radically switching that out with fats is a sure-fire way of rebounding later on. If your goal is to lose fat the right way and to keep it off forever, I suggest most people stay away from the ketogenic diet.
“Acrylamide is yet another reason to eat less of those foods.” ... New tests confirm acrylamide in American foods. Acrylamide in Foods: Micrograms...
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Having kidney disease or type 1 diabetes may also make the keto diet dangerous for you. In sum, if you're on keto and seeing that your health...
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Carb targets to stay in ketosis According to a 2018 review of the different types of ketogenic diet, a person should consume up to 50 grams (g) of...
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Studies show that drinking plenty of water helps glucose flush out of the blood. The average person should aim for eight glasses per day. Drinking...
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