Keto Means
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Fortunately, the answer is no. You will not necessarily regain the weight, provided you are thoughtful during and after the transition. There are many reasons people choose to stop maintaining a high-fat diet that keeps you in a state of ketosis.
Regular white, wheat, oat, rye or multigrain breads are very high in carbs and are not allowed on the Keto diet. Instead you can make your own or...
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Domino's pizza doesn't have any keto friendly or low carb options available on their menu in terms of crust. Even the most keto, low carb small...
Read More »One concern people have with attempting the ketogenic diet is whether they will regain the lost weight if and when they stop maintaining the ketogenic lifestyle, change their eating habits, and start consuming things like whole grains, legumes, and other high-carb foods. It’s a reasonable concern. A very high-fat, moderate-protein, low-carb diet eliminates bloating and the consumption of inflammatory foods and also programs your body to burn fat for energy. Thus, it’s fair to wonder whether your weight loss will go in reverse if you reintroduce carbs (and consequently inflammatory foods) into your eating plan and step out of ketosis for extended amounts of time or permanently. Fortunately, the answer is no. You will not necessarily regain the weight, provided you are thoughtful during and after the transition. There are many reasons people choose to stop maintaining a high-fat diet that keeps you in a state of ketosis. Two examples include traveling or big life transitions that make it difficult to stick to a certain way of eating (such as having a new baby at home and friends dropping off meals). Meanwhile, some people feel best when they cycle in and out of ketosis for periods of time, while others meet their keto goals and simply want to reintroduce more net carbs into their diet. While you can simply quit the keto diet at any time without experiencing things like the keto flu (which you usually get when you start keto), below are a few tips to follow should you decide to transition out of a ketogenic lifestyle. They can help ensure you don’t gain back all the weight you lost on the keto diet as well as set you up to continue managing your health.
Many of these side effects are related to your gastrointestinal (GI) tract reacting to the absence of carbs. One such side effect is constipation ....
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Sweeteners like stevia, sucralose, erythritol, xylitol, monk fruit, and yacon syrup can easily fit into a low carb or ketogenic diet. However, you...
Read More »Remember, even off keto, there’s no need for copious amounts of processed carbs or any carbs at all; most of them don’t provide great health benefits. Keep in mind: low and slow.
14 – 16 calories per pound for those that exercise moderately 3 – 5 times a week with relatively active lifestyles. 16 – 18 calories per pound for...
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