What do you consider low carb?

Like how many grams per day would be low carb??

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  • chrissys74
    chrissys74 Posts: 31
    Anyone??? :)
  • toscarthearmada
    toscarthearmada Posts: 382 Member
    I personally eat no more than 30 carbs at any meal. My max is about 120 a day and I'm on the Link and Balance diet.
  • j6o4
    j6o4 Posts: 871 Member
    50-100 grams. Extremly low would be 0-50 grams.
  • divemunkey
    divemunkey Posts: 288 Member
    Generally, under 100g carb a day is low. Your brain needs that many to function on sugar. If you exercise, you might want an additional 100g to fuel your muscles on those days. If you consume less than 100g, your body will run on fat, which is more difficult, thus forcing your body to work harder at making glycogen to fuel itself. Both methods work just fine, but the best is when your body can do both, and switch between them as needed.
  • kuntry_navy
    kuntry_navy Posts: 677 Member
    under 100
  • My PA recommends 45 carbs per meal so that is 135 daily.
  • hookilau
    hookilau Posts: 3,134 Member
    I max out at 10 g per meal and no more than 5 g per snack, I weigh about 138#.

    DH maxes out at about 50-75 per day, he weighs about 175#.
  • charliejenny
    charliejenny Posts: 79 Member
    50 to 70 is always a good kickstart for me...then under 90. Ketosis sets in around 30 so always go slughtly above
  • chelsifina
    chelsifina Posts: 346 Member
    Generally, under 100g carb a day is low. Your brain needs that many to function on sugar. If you exercise, you might want an additional 100g to fuel your muscles on those days. If you consume less than 100g, your body will run on fat, which is more difficult, thus forcing your body to work harder at making glycogen to fuel itself. Both methods work just fine, but the best is when your body can do both, and switch between them as needed.

    Thanks for this! I have always wondered and you just answered all of my questions so succinctly!
  • charliejenny
    charliejenny Posts: 79 Member
    All depends on body weight too eh
  • chrissys74
    chrissys74 Posts: 31
    Awesome. Thank you all!
  • jennaworksout
    jennaworksout Posts: 1,739 Member
    100 or less for sure
  • astartig
    astartig Posts: 549 Member
    I am going for ketosis. I've been averaging about 50 or 60 a day or about 40 with fiber added in and about 100-140 grams of protein a day.

    yesterday I had 59 grams of carbs withonly 9 grams of fiber and a lower amount of protein than normal 90, I remained in ketosis.
  • wideeyedla
    wideeyedla Posts: 138 Member
    Under 50 NET. But I am doing ketogenic on purpose, and I test. Once things stabilize, I'll add until I reach the point where I leave ketosis. Then I'll cut back five grams. Ketosis for me = very few migraines.
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  • chrissys74
    chrissys74 Posts: 31
    Is ketosis safe??
  • janicelo1971
    janicelo1971 Posts: 823 Member
    30 a day or less for me is low carb...I get them all I fruits and veggies
  • astartig
    astartig Posts: 549 Member
    Is ketosis safe??

    Mostly yes, for most people it's completely safe. I test with strips both for glucose and ketones (not because I am at risk but because I am neurotic :) ) . From what i understand the danger comes in if the glucose is ever readable on the test strips. it's mostly a danger for diabetics. Mostly type one diabetics sometimes type two and alcoholics, Very very rarely general people. (ketoacidosis) I think also if you have kidney problems other problems can arise from this diet, but studies at this point do not point to this diet harming your kidneys if they are in good condition.

    I think if you're diabetic or alcoholic or have kidney problems, you want to be going to a doctor regularly to keep tabs on what you're doing. (but you're probably already regularly visiting your gp if this is the case)


    you also need to make sure you really up the water intake to flush your kidneys. (everyone)

    but yeah, for the average person it's totally safe.

    (and I am a neophyte, I am sure if I've gotten anything majorly incorrect someone will correct me :) )
  • yarwell
    yarwell Posts: 10,477 Member
    Is ketosis safe??
    Nutritional ketosis is safe, levels of ketones in the blood are less than 5 mmol/l typically and blood glucose is low.

    Not to be confused with diabetic keto acidosis where ketones and blood glucose are much higher (like 3 times higher) and blood pH falls from its usual setpoint.

    Ketosis of fasting is what happens every night.
  • natwallace94
    natwallace94 Posts: 23 Member
    I am doing a low carb diet.
    To get your body into the state of ketosis, between 50-75 grams is a good starting point.
    I started off with my max. carb intake 100 grams and min. 50 grams.
    Eating under 50 grams of carbs per day WILL help you lose weight heaps!

    It is better to measure yourself than weigh yourself if you're doing this diet.

    Also, I eat basically

    Eggs, (scrambled, boiled, poached, however)
    Meat (Bacon, beef, pork)
    Chicken
    Fish
    Cheese!

    And low carb products like Atkins bars etc.
    I sometimes have a snack of a slice of wholemeal toast with 50% less sugar strawberry jam. But i keep count on myfitnesspal log.

    Hope this helps :)
  • T1DAnna
    T1DAnna Posts: 7
    I would say under 70g is low.
    Under 50g you will probably be able to go into ketosis.
    And under 20g is extreme.
    The most important thing on a low carb diet is to get your carbs from fruits and vegetables.
  • AlabasterVerve
    AlabasterVerve Posts: 3,171 Member
    Anything under 130g of carbs is considered low.
    Low-carb ketogenic diet (LCKD): less than 50g carbs and 10% calories daily
    Low-carb diet (LCD): 50-130g carbs daily and between 10-26% of calories
    Moderate-carb diet (MCD): 130-225g carbs daily and between 26-45% of calories
  • BigGuy47
    BigGuy47 Posts: 1,768 Member
    Anything under 130g of carbs is considered low.
    According to whom?

    To my knowledge there are no set values for low carb. What is the source of your figures for LCKD, LCD and MCD?
  • Confuzzled4ever
    Confuzzled4ever Posts: 2,860 Member
    I took a nutrition class.. The professor says a person need 134 carbs a day for health and nutrition.. Low carb would be under that.
  • AlabasterVerve
    AlabasterVerve Posts: 3,171 Member
    Anything under 130g of carbs is considered low.
    Low-carb ketogenic diet (LCKD): less than 50g carbs and 10% calories daily
    Low-carb diet (LCD): 50-130g carbs daily and between 10-26% of calories
    Moderate-carb diet (MCD): 130-225g carbs daily and between 26-45% of calories
    According to whom?

    To my knowledge there are no set values for low carb. What is the source of your figures for LCKD, LCD and MCD?
    http://www.nutritionandmetabolism.com/content/5/1/9
  • HeyGoRun
    HeyGoRun Posts: 550 Member
    The diet is moderate-carb if you get 40-50% of your calories from carbs. The diet is low-carb if you get between 25% and 39% of your calories from carbs, and the diet is very-low-carb if fewer than 25% of your calories come from carbs.