Keto Means
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Storing Fat Isn't Always Bad Your body was made to store fat. It excels at storing fat so that you have plenty of energy beyond the amount of stored glucose your muscles and liver can hold. The reason for this is that your muscles and liver can only store a limited amount of glycogen.
Getting into ketosis doesn't happen immediately. It takes your body anywhere from 2 to 7 days to get into ketosis, depending on a variety of...
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Fatty poops are different from normal poops. They tend to be looser, smellier and paler in color, like clay. They might float. You might have an...
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The Mediterranean Diet has long been touted as one of the world's healthiest diets. It follows the eating habits of Greece and Southern Italy, and...
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It's most notable for being a source of beta-carotene, which is known for several health benefits, including supporting vision health. There's no...
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Cucumber is also suitable for the keto diet, as its carb content is just 3.63 g per 100 g. To make the carb content lower, a person can peel the...
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If your kidney beans are too hard in your chili, there are a few things you can do. You can soak them overnight, or you can boil them for a few...
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Dairy foods, such as yogurt or cottage cheese, are perfect to break a fast – they're already fermented which makes them easier to digest while...
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Here are some of our favorite keto approved vegetables, based on their net carbs per 100 gram serving size: Asparagus: 1g. Spinach: 2g. Swiss...
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Final thoughts on keto and weight loss Generally, you'll need to adhere to a caloric deficit of around 500 calories per day. At this rate, you...
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What are fat bombs? Fat bombs are low carb and sugar-free sweet treats, usually made with either coconut oil, coconut butter, cream cheese,...
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