Can't come off keto for at least a year as I'm the support guy for my partner, who has a lot more to lose than I.
How are you finding it? I'm not really missing the crap, processed rubbish but I really would love to eat a banana smothered in peanut butter after my jogging sessions. Oh boy.
Can't come off keto for at least a year as I'm the support guy for my partner, who has a lot more to lose than I.
I might be doing the same from Sunday as my wife wants to start up Keto weight loss again for a while and I enjoy the foods we've had when doing it before so going to be a support mechanism.
We both know it's not any kind of magic bullet and all weight loss is ultimately calories in vs out, regardless what others in this thread have posted. My wife likes it as it naturally leans towards foods she eats more of, whereas I find the satiety really suppresses my urge to snack massively.
I'm also out of action for any real exercise at the moment due to a back issue i'm seeing a private osteo for, in conjunction with covid wiping me out for March and breathlessness post covid during April from minor extertion, my body is suffering and scale is going up.
I've done it twice at a serious level before and got on well, I just missed carbs too much to do it for lifeI think it helps if you like the foods on Keto!
Good luck with it, hopefully you'll get some of the anti-inflammatory benefits you hear about doing the diet
The suppressed appetite from eating high fat really helps us to keep our calories low and some days we have to force them in!
Quite good if you have the ones in brine too which keeps your sodium levels up, something I typically suffer with near the start of a keto spell.EDIT: And I just discovered a great keto snack - a packet of olives! Only 3g carb in 100g which is great.
Could it be your electrolyte levels out of whack due to the dumping of water at the start, are you supplementing Potassium, Magnesium and Sodium?Got a bit scary yesterday. For some reason, keto seems to be making my heart beat about 20 beats higher than normal when doing any activity. Resting is the same as usual. But just going for a walk, I'd be around 90 normally but it was in the 110s and by the time I'd finished 130. But I think I scared myself as it was going so high just walking that I made it worse with anxiety.I wonder when it will start to settle down and become more tuned to efficient fat burning. I read that it takes around a month and I'm only two weeks in.
Could it be your electrolyte levels out of whack due to the dumping of water at the start, are you supplementing Potassium, Magnesium and Sodium?
If you're confident you're getting the levels via food, that's ok - personally though i'd still be tempted to take some low dose electrolytes while you're in the initial keto adjustment phase due to speed in which the body dumps water. Worst case, you pee it back outNo supplements, just trying to get it through my diet - with extra spinach and avocado daily. There's some in the Huel as well.
If you're confident you're getting the levels via food, that's ok - personally though i'd still be tempted to take some low dose electrolytes while you're in the initial keto adjustment phase due to speed in which the body dumps water. Worst case, you pee it back out![]()
After a 6 week maintenance phase today I begin my next cut phase, hopefully this doesnt take as long as phase 1 and gets me to my goal weight! I have 6-10 weeks planned for this part, lets see how we go!
I'm not surprised you are struggling if it is making you feel like that.Struggling with the carnivore diet because cooking meat is a real pita. Everything stinks of meat and hate constantly washing up. I can feel meat seeping out of my skin, yuck.