Going Keto: Why It's Actually Good For You
Keto diets have really come on strong in the past year and a half and for good reason. It's a great way to not only shed those unwanted pounds quick, but also a great way to get healthy and stay that way. For those that have tried the Keto Diet and are still on it, it's more than just a diet. It's a way of life, a completely new lifestyle. But like any major shift in our lives it is not an easy one, it takes an incredible amount of commitment and determination.
Good for Some But not for all? - Although a ketogenic diet
has been used to greatly improve people's quality of life, there are some out
there who do not share the majority's way of thinking. But why is that exactly?
Ever since we can remember we have been taught that the only way to get rid of
the extra weight was to quit eating the fat filled foods that we are so
accustomed to eating every day. So instructing people to eat healthy fats (The
key word is Healthy) you can certainly understand why some people would be
skeptical as to how and why you would eat more fat to achieve weight lost and
achieve it fast. This concept goes against everything we have ever known about
weight loss.
How Keto Started - Discovered by endocrinologist Rollin
Woodyatt in 1921 when he found that 3 water -soluble compounds Aceture,
B-hydroxybutyrate and Acetoacetate (Known together as Ketone bodies) were
produced by the liver as a result of starvation or if the person followed a
diet rich with high fat and very low carbs. Later on that year a man from the
Mayo Clinic by the name of Russel Wilder named it the "Ketogenic
Diet," and used it to treat epilepsy in young children with great success.
But because of advancements in medicine it was replaced.
My Struggles Starting Keto - I started Keto February 28th
2018, I had made an attempt at the Keto Diet once before about 6 months prior
but was never able to make it through the first week. The first week on Keto is
the worst part of the entire process, this is when the dreaded Keto Flu appears
also called the carb flu. The Keto Flu is a
natural reaction your body undergoes when switching from burning glucose
(sugar) as energy to burning fat instead. Many people who have gone on the Keto
Diet say that it actually feels similar to withdrawing from an addictive
substance. This can last anywhere between 3 days to an entire week, it only
lasted a few days in my case.
People who have had the keto Flu report feeling drowsy, achy,
nauseous, dizzy and have terrible migraines among other things. The first week
is usually when people attempting a Keto Diet fail and quit, just remember that
this happens to everyone early in the process and if you can get past the first
week the hardest part is over. There are a few remedies you can use to help you
get through this rough spell. Taking Electrolyte supplements, staying hydrated,
drinking bone broth, eating more meat and getting plenty of sleep. Keto Flu is an
unfortunate event that occurs to everyone as the body expels the typical
day-to-day diet. You just have to power through.
What Does A Ketogenic Diet Look Like? - When the average
person eats a meal rich in carbs, their body takes those carbs and converts
them into glucose for fuel. Glucose is the body's main source of fuel when
carbs are present in the body, on a Keto diet there are very low if any at all
carbs consumed which forces the body to utilize other forms of energy to keep
the body functioning properly. This is where healthy fats come into play, with
the absence of carbs the liver takes fatty acids in the body and converts them
into ketone bodies.
An ideal Keto diet should consist of:
• 70-80% Fat
• 20-25% Protein
• 5-10% Carbs
You should not be eating more than 20g of carbs per day to
maintain the typical Ketogenic diet. I personally ate less than 10g per day for
a more drastic experience but I achieved my initial goals and then some. I lost
28 lbs. in a little under 3 weeks.
What Is Ketosis? - When the body is fueled completely by fat
it enters a state called "Ketosis," which is a natural state for the
body. After all of the sugars and unhealthy fats have been removed from the
body during the first couple of weeks, the body is now free run on healthy
fats. Ketosis has many potential benefits-related to rapid weight loss, health
or performance. In certain situations like type 1 diabetes excessive ketosis
can become extremely dangerous, where as in certain cases paired with
intermittent fasting can be extremely beneficial for people suffering from type
2 diabetes. Substantial work is being conducted on this topic by Dr. Jason Fung
M.D. (Nephrologist) of the Intensive Dietary Management Program.
What I Can and Can't Eat - For someone new to Keto it can be
very challenging to stick to a low-carb diet, even though fat is the
cornerstone of this diet you should not be eating any and all kinds of fat.
Healthy fats are essential, but what is healthy fat you might ask. Healthy fats
would consist of grass-fed meats, (lamb, beef, goat, venison), wild caught fish
and seafood, pastured pork & poultry's. Eggs and salt free butters can also
be ingested. Be sure to stay away from starchy vegetables, fruit, and grains.
Processed foods are in no way accepted in any shape or form on the Ketogenic
diet, artificial sweeteners and milk can also pose a serious issue.
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