Keto? What is it

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Hi, so I've never actually considered going on a diet. I wouldn't call mfp a diet bc it's basically eating less.
For non-weight related chronic health problems I've had a few years my doctor is sending me to a specialized center. So, being the curious me, I looked through the entire website and some references they made. Some studies have found that going on a keto diet reduces symptoms.
But now on to my actual question, what exactly is a keto diet? What does it do?
Id prefer science based stuff, don't give me the usual it made my farts magical *kitten*. I need to know the pros and cons before considering it. And before you ask, no I have not yet seen the specialist at the center, I'm just interested in anything that could possibly help me.
Thanks :)

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  • Catawampous
    Catawampous Posts: 447 Member
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    If you are interested in science papers and such you can google "2 Keto Dudes Show me the science" and it will take you to their forums where you can find a bunch of scientific studies.

    Hope this helps!
  • kimny72
    kimny72 Posts: 16,013 Member
    edited October 2017
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    Archcurl wrote: »
    Hi, so I've never actually considered going on a diet. I wouldn't call mfp a diet bc it's basically eating less.
    For non-weight related chronic health problems I've had a few years my doctor is sending me to a specialized center. So, being the curious me, I looked through the entire website and some references they made. Some studies have found that going on a keto diet reduces symptoms.
    But now on to my actual question, what exactly is a keto diet? What does it do?
    Id prefer science based stuff, don't give me the usual it made my farts magical *kitten*. I need to know the pros and cons before considering it. And before you ask, no I have not yet seen the specialist at the center, I'm just interested in anything that could possibly help me.
    Thanks :)

    There is a low carb group on here somewhere where you should find veteran mfpers who are doing keto. It's a type of very low carb diet.
  • MKEgal
    MKEgal Posts: 3,250 Member
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    https://www.webmd.com/epilepsy/guide/ketogenic-diet#1

    Here's a good place to search for scientific studies about any topic.
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed
  • nvmomketo
    nvmomketo Posts: 12,019 Member
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    The Low Carber daily MFP group has some good info in their launch pad stickies. http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/group/394-low-carber-daily-forum-the-lcd-group

    In the LCD there are people using keto or LCHF to help manage IR, MS, cognitive decline, epilepsy, RA, hashi's, as well as a number of other issues - including type 1 diabetes. It can help with some issues, but not all. It depends on your situation. I would do a google scholar search on your issue and low carb or ketosis.

    A ketogenic diet tends to lead to better metabolic flexibility. The body becomes less reliant on glucose as a fuel and BG and insulin swings are greatly reduced. That tends to help some health issues. Some.

    Good luck.
  • Archcurl
    Archcurl Posts: 239 Member
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    Thanks everyone!
    I'm not sure yet if I want to try it. It seems rather restrictive and since I have little control over what's going on in my body I'd rather not restrict my food this much. That said, I absolutely will try it if my doctor does recommend.
    I'm a little worried about ketoflu though. This could easily mean that I would be in bed 24/7 for as long as it lasts, and then I'd have to start all over with the little exercise I can do.
    As for my physical problems, there's not much know. A few illnesses have been eliminated but no positive diagnoses has been given so far. Right now what the main issue is is fatigue. But several doctors have told me that there is definit something wrong, but they don't l or if they will find it.
  • Catawampous
    Catawampous Posts: 447 Member
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    Keto flu can pretty much be avoided but sounds like you should be waiting for a firm diagnosis from your medical team! Good luck to you!
  • KateTii
    KateTii Posts: 886 Member
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    I'm on a keto diet and it works just like when I was simply watching calories eating everything. If you eat too much, gain weight, not enough, lose weight, maintain, maintain.

    It is difficult when eating out at restaurants to pick "keto friendly" options which is the biggest downside.
    I also suffered massively with ketoflu, however it was because I wasn't prepared to fight it. I wasn't making sure I was getting adequate potassium, sodium and magnesium. If you stock up on chicken stock and a mineral supplement you will be fine - I found a zero carb "gatorade" which was high in sodium, magnesium and potassium and once I started having that, the ketoflu went away.

    However, I find it is a massive hunger controller and keeps me feeling really satisfied, energized and happy. It's relatively easy now to stay under 20 net carbs.

    Overall, I love keto, but it's no magical diet - works the same as any other, but just works well for me in the non-weight aspects.
  • marm1962
    marm1962 Posts: 950 Member
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