keto diet

Hi guys.
So I have been reading up on the keto diet and wanted opinions on how realistic is it to do, so are ingrediets easy to buy, meals easy to cook etc. Also has it worked for anyone? Tia

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  • inertiastrength
    inertiastrength Posts: 2,343 Member
    Ingredients easy, adhering to it not so much.
  • jordan2292x
    jordan2292x Posts: 21 Member
    Would it be just as beneficial to lower the carbs and eat healthier do you think? I sometimes find as soon as I become strict I want it more!
  • inertiastrength
    inertiastrength Posts: 2,343 Member
    Would it be just as beneficial to lower the carbs and eat healthier do you think? I sometimes find as soon as I become strict I want it more!

    Depending on your activity level and goals, your carbs may be low anyway. On about 1500 calories I only eat 135g of carbs, the same amount of protein and 50g fat. I personally wouldn't restrict anything other than calories, don't make it harder on yourself than it has to be. Restricting calories is already kinda crappy lol
  • krmthomas
    krmthomas Posts: 34 Member
    It's a challenge at first because change usually is. Try pinterest for meal ideas. I don't find it challenging to eat lower carbs and don't really crave carbs (except for the occasional craving for a donut) and alot of things can be altered to fit the macros of keto. I can share my food diary if you need some ideas.
  • jordan2292x
    jordan2292x Posts: 21 Member
    Yeah I totally agree with that, I actually can't believe how many calories are in some stuff I eat, it's Defo going to be a struggle lol! I'll try maybe cutting down carbs a little but not to keto amount. Thanks xx
  • jordan2292x
    jordan2292x Posts: 21 Member
    krmthomas wrote: »
    It's a challenge at first because change usually is. Try pinterest for meal ideas. I don't find it challenging to eat lower carbs and don't really crave carbs (except for the occasional craving for a donut) and alot of things can be altered to fit the macros of keto. I can share my food diary if you need some ideas.

    I rely on carbs, have never even debated cutting down on them before but iv realised I eat way to much. Didn't think of pintrest, thanks! It's the whole eating more fat thing that I'd struggle with with keto as I don't eat a lot of fat, I may just try lower carbs and a few keto recipes and see how I go. Thanks x
  • lynz_lifts
    lynz_lifts Posts: 3 Member
    I've been eating keto since June 2016. It may be hard at first, but your cravings will subside and you'll get used to eating protein, fats and veggies. I don't see myself going back to a higher carb diet.
  • jordan2292x
    jordan2292x Posts: 21 Member
    webbli wrote: »
    I've been eating keto since June 2016. It may be hard at first, but your cravings will subside and you'll get used to eating protein, fats and veggies. I don't see myself going back to a higher carb diet.

    What fats do you eat? I eat a lot of veg and hardly any fruit so I am ok there, I know I need to cut the carbs but I am unsure on what fats to have. X
  • lynz_lifts
    lynz_lifts Posts: 3 Member
    edited March 2017

    My food diary isn't private, so feel free to check through there! I switch up what I eat usually but within a week I would have a little of each: almonds, avocado, bacon, eggs, cheese, sour cream, cream cheese, beef, pork, chicken thighs, heavy whipping cream (in coffee). Hope that helps!
  • shelley987
    shelley987 Posts: 3 Member
    edited March 2017
    webbli wrote: »
    I've been eating keto since June 2016. It may be hard at first, but your cravings will subside and you'll get used to eating protein, fats and veggies. I don't see myself going back to a higher carb diet.

    What fats do you eat? I eat a lot of veg and hardly any fruit so I am ok there, I know I need to cut the carbs but I am unsure on what fats to have. X

    Walnuts, Butter, Peanut Butter, Egg Salad, Cheese, Cream Cheese, and Sour Cream are my go-to's
  • lynz_lifts
    lynz_lifts Posts: 3 Member
    shelley987 wrote: »
    webbli wrote: »
    I've been eating keto since June 2016. It may be hard at first, but your cravings will subside and you'll get used to eating protein, fats and veggies. I don't see myself going back to a higher carb diet.

    What fats do you eat? I eat a lot of veg and hardly any fruit so I am ok there, I know I need to cut the carbs but I am unsure on what fats to have. X

    Walnuts, Butter, Peanut Butter, Egg Salad, Cheese, Cream Cheese, and Sour Cream are my go-to's

    How could I forget BUTTER! ><
  • shelley987
    shelley987 Posts: 3 Member
    webbli wrote: »
    shelley987 wrote: »
    webbli wrote: »
    I've been eating keto since June 2016. It may be hard at first, but your cravings will subside and you'll get used to eating protein, fats and veggies. I don't see myself going back to a higher carb diet.

    What fats do you eat? I eat a lot of veg and hardly any fruit so I am ok there, I know I need to cut the carbs but I am unsure on what fats to have. X

    Walnuts, Butter, Peanut Butter, Egg Salad, Cheese, Cream Cheese, and Sour Cream are my go-to's

    How could I forget BUTTER! ><

    Haha, I forgot Cream Cheese then saw yours and remembered that I snack on that at night sometimes.
  • TeaBea
    TeaBea Posts: 14,517 Member
    webbli wrote: »
    I've been eating keto since June 2016. It may be hard at first, but your cravings will subside and you'll get used to eating protein, fats and veggies. I don't see myself going back to a higher carb diet.

    What fats do you eat? I eat a lot of veg and hardly any fruit so I am ok there, I know I need to cut the carbs but I am unsure on what fats to have. X

    Do you have a family history of cholesterol issues.......

    http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/HealthyLiving/HealthyEating/Nutrition/Saturated-Fats_UCM_301110_Article.jsp#.WMbonVXyuos

    It's not the "diet" that I struggle with. I can do anything for a time. It's the maintaining my weight loss that's the hard part. No more temporary changes for me. I won't cut out anything for losing weight, that I don't intend to cut out forever.
  • jordan2292x
    jordan2292x Posts: 21 Member
    Thanks for the food tips. I will give them a go xx
  • jordan2292x
    jordan2292x Posts: 21 Member
    I just struggle with loosing weight and then keeping it off.
    I did slimming world and lost a stone then couldn't loose anymore, I have now gained a lot due to overeating with stress.
    So I am just looking to lose weight and my gym suggested keto diet.
  • Hornsby
    Hornsby Posts: 10,322 Member
    I just struggle with loosing weight and then keeping it off.
    I did slimming world and lost a stone then couldn't loose anymore, I have now gained a lot due to overeating with stress.
    So I am just looking to lose weight and my gym suggested keto diet.

    The Keto diet is a rather extreme diet and unnecessary for the vast majority of people who try it. Have you tried MyFitnessPal and counted calories?
  • jordan2292x
    jordan2292x Posts: 21 Member
    nvmomketo wrote: »
    I've been mainly keto for almost 2 years. I started out LCHF and found that the more I restricted carbs, the better I felt and the less hungry I was.

    I eat a lot of meat, veggies, eggs, full fat dairy, nuts, coconut, and a few fruits. My meals look pretty normal, I just eat more meat and veggies and leave out the starchy side dishes.

    Breakfast is often skipped - just coffee and cream. Sometimes it is bacon and eggs. Lunch is often leftovers or tuna with mayo and celery - no bread. Tonight's dinner is meatloaf, carrots and peas, and I'll skip the mashed potatoes that my kids will have. Snack time is usually macadamia nuts, maybe with some sugar free chocolate chips.

    Join the Low Carber Daily MFP group for more info and support. http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/group/394-low-carber-daily-forum-the-lcd-group


    Thanks you have made it sound a lot more dooable than what I have read online.
    Do you focus on a amount of fats and proteins you eat or just how few carbs you eat?
  • jordan2292x
    jordan2292x Posts: 21 Member
    Hornsby wrote: »
    I just struggle with loosing weight and then keeping it off.
    I did slimming world and lost a stone then couldn't loose anymore, I have now gained a lot due to overeating with stress.
    So I am just looking to lose weight and my gym suggested keto diet.

    The Keto diet is a rather extreme diet and unnecessary for the vast majority of people who try it. Have you tried MyFitnessPal and counted calories?

    I have in the past and do ok however my carbs always take up ridiculous amounts of my calories which is partly my reason for debating the keto diet
  • Hornsby
    Hornsby Posts: 10,322 Member
    edited March 2017
    Hornsby wrote: »
    I just struggle with loosing weight and then keeping it off.
    I did slimming world and lost a stone then couldn't loose anymore, I have now gained a lot due to overeating with stress.
    So I am just looking to lose weight and my gym suggested keto diet.

    The Keto diet is a rather extreme diet and unnecessary for the vast majority of people who try it. Have you tried MyFitnessPal and counted calories?

    I have in the past and do ok however my carbs always take up ridiculous amounts of my calories which is partly my reason for debating the keto diet

    If you want to try Keto, then by all means, go for it, but I would suggest counting calories again and maybe just focusing on getting enough protein and fat while keeping your calories in check. You seem to be hung up on carbs as if they are some type of negative. This simply isn't the case for most. Calories and adherence are what matter most.
  • janejellyroll
    janejellyroll Posts: 25,763 Member
    Hornsby wrote: »
    I just struggle with loosing weight and then keeping it off.
    I did slimming world and lost a stone then couldn't loose anymore, I have now gained a lot due to overeating with stress.
    So I am just looking to lose weight and my gym suggested keto diet.

    The Keto diet is a rather extreme diet and unnecessary for the vast majority of people who try it. Have you tried MyFitnessPal and counted calories?

    I have in the past and do ok however my carbs always take up ridiculous amounts of my calories which is partly my reason for debating the keto diet

    If eating a diet higher in carbohydrates is what is naturally more pleasing to you, maybe try just controlling the calories.

    Carbohydrates, in and of themselves, aren't bad. You just need to make sure they aren't crowding out the fat and protein that your body needs and that they aren't causing you to consume excess calories.

    If a higher carbohydrate diet is what you prefer, keto may not be a sustainable choice for you or one that will make you happy.
  • janegalt37
    janegalt37 Posts: 270 Member
    Hornsby wrote: »
    I just struggle with loosing weight and then keeping it off.
    I did slimming world and lost a stone then couldn't loose anymore, I have now gained a lot due to overeating with stress.
    So I am just looking to lose weight and my gym suggested keto diet.

    The Keto diet is a rather extreme diet and unnecessary for the vast majority of people who try it. Have you tried MyFitnessPal and counted calories?

    I have in the past and do ok however my carbs always take up ridiculous amounts of my calories which is partly my reason for debating the keto diet

    You might consider just lowering carbs. You have all of the control. So just eat less carbs and up your protein and fats to hit your calorie goal.
  • krmthomas
    krmthomas Posts: 34 Member
    Avocados are a great source of fat but also fiber and potassium (which can be a challenge if you're eating keto) so I typically eat one per day (half per meal). Bacon and full fat cheese are great ways to add fat to veggies. Shredded coconut is another great one because it also has fiber just made sure you buy unsweetened. I add it to my fat bombs or to mug cakes. Last night's dinner I fried asparagus in bacon fat and topped it with grated Parmesan cheese and had roast beef with gravy. Dessert was a chocolate mug cake (I bake in the oven though where as most people microwave them) and topped with whipping cream sweetened with stevia and unsweetened shredded coconut.
    I've found that through eating keto I don't have as many cravings but I do still sometimes struggle with binge eating. I also like it especially now that I'm training for a 60km backpacking trip. I can hike for hours fasted and not feel tired or weak. I've also noticed that when I get hungry I don't ever get hangry.
  • butterfli7o
    butterfli7o Posts: 1,319 Member
    I couldn't do keto as it's way too restrictive for me..however, my brother has been on it for over a month and is having great success. He eats a lot of butter, eggs, avocados...I'm sure you can find a whole world of ideas on Pinterest.
  • Lillymoo01
    Lillymoo01 Posts: 2,865 Member
    I came across this website yesterday and found it really interesting. Have a good look around it and the various diets and their rankings. Look at the foods eaten in the diets with the best results. It also ranks diets for specific medical conditions. It really is a great resource for a healthy eating plan.

    http://health.usnews.com/best-diet/best-healthy-eating-diets
  • AlabasterVerve
    AlabasterVerve Posts: 3,171 Member
    edited March 2017
    Lillymoo01 wrote: »
    I came across this website yesterday and found it really interesting. Have a good look around it and the various diets and their rankings. Look at the foods eaten in the diets with the best results. It also ranks diets for specific medical conditions. It really is a great resource for a healthy eating plan.

    http://health.usnews.com/best-diet/best-healthy-eating-diets

    No, it's not a great resource for anything. I understand you're passionate about your diet but your beliefs are often wrongheaded and not supported by robust science. A little less certainty is in order... don't you think? Or do you really believe you know what diet is best for everyone?

    ETA:
    OP, I've been eating a low carb diet for a little over five years now and my only regret is I didn't begin eating this way twenty years ago. Try it and see how you make out and then you'll know if it's something you respond well to and can sustain or not.
  • Lillymoo01
    Lillymoo01 Posts: 2,865 Member
    Lillymoo01 wrote: »
    I came across this website yesterday and found it really interesting. Have a good look around it and the various diets and their rankings. Look at the foods eaten in the diets with the best results. It also ranks diets for specific medical conditions. It really is a great resource for a healthy eating plan.

    http://health.usnews.com/best-diet/best-healthy-eating-diets

    No, it's not a great resource for anything. I understand you're passionate about your diet but your beliefs are often wrongheaded and not supported by robust science. A little less certainty is in order... don't you think? Or do you really believe you know what diet is best for everyone?

    ETA:
    OP, I've been eating a low carb diet for a little over five years now and my only regret is I didn't begin eating this way twenty years ago. Try it and see how you make out and then you'll know if it's something you respond well to and can sustain or not.

    So having a balanced diet that does not eliminate any food groups and is full of wholesome natural foods is not robust science? So it is just a myth that countries that follow these kinds of diets (think Mediterranean) live longer and suffer fewer health problems than Western society diet? This website was put together by experts in the field who properly researched all studies in relation to different diets. There are many solid references throughout. How is that not robust science?

    By the way if you actually bothered to properly look at the link you would have discovered that there were different diets to suit different health needs because there is never one perfect diet for everyone.
  • Bob314159
    Bob314159 Posts: 1,178 Member
    I love olives, houmus, tomatoes, veggies, but on the other hand

    Try a google search for mediterranean diet fallacy