Keto Diet - Should I try it?

kendramnolan
kendramnolan Posts: 14 Member
edited November 25 in Health and Weight Loss
HI, I'm 5'1" just looking to lose 18lbs. I just started counting my calories and am toying with the idea of keto. I would be in dire need of support and recipes as pasta and potatoes are staples in my house. I'm curious about how quickly the weight comes off and how healthy that would be. If anyone has any info or just wants to chat and motivate eachother let me know!
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  • kendramnolan
    kendramnolan Posts: 14 Member
    no

    Would you mind telling my why? I'm genuinely looking for information and would like to hear the reasons from both sides. Thanks!
  • DavidJohnson29
    DavidJohnson29 Posts: 14 Member
    it seems like a very extreme form of dieting for just starting. but if you like fat it could work, though i personally love carbs more
  • psychod787
    psychod787 Posts: 4,099 Member
    As someone who tried a lower carb lifestyle, 30% macros, why not try cutting carbs back and see how you feel about it? Keto is an extreme. I look at macros from a goal stand point as well as lifestyle. If you are doing endurance sports, keto is good. If you are doing explosive sports, IE weights, sprinting, carbs are the way IMHO. I see the body as a flex fuel car. It will run on any of the three major macros. Carbs are like Gasoline, they burn hot and give instant power, fat like diesel, more expensive, but gives more fuel efficiency, protein like ethanol, not as efficient, but will run the car. I have a buddy who swears he can only lose weight in ketosis. I have seen how he eats, I doubt he ever truly goes into ketosis. Far too much protein and he likes his beer. IMHO, more like a lower carb highe fat high protein diet. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XfdS_MwKhMA
    https://youtu.be/Vid7oXjei3U Might be interesting to you.
  • vicryan69
    vicryan69 Posts: 3 Member
    I just thought I'd add a suggestion. Instead of looking at it as a diet you need to look at it as a life change. This is due to the fact that whatever life change you decide to try and stick with, you will have to do it for the rest of your life to maintain your goal weight. That makes it a life change.
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,427 MFP Moderator
    Everyone’s advice here has been incredibly informative and helpful. Thank you so much!
    While I was toying with the idea of keto partly because of all of the health benefits I’ve heard of, if I’m honest I was ultimately looking for a fast way to lose weight. I realize that’s ridiculous.
    After reading everything here and spending more time researching online, I don’t think I could maintain a keto diet in the long run. I genuinely enjoy carbs. I think I’ll just moderate my intake rather than cut them out completely. And I find that proteins are what actually keep me full, so I’ll incorporate more proteins into my diet.

    Again, thank you all for being so incredibly helpful. Feel free to add me!
    Keep up the healthy lifestyles!

    Out curiosity, what health benefits do Keto provide for those without metabolic issues? Weight loss and exercise are the bigger drivers of health. Keto only provides additional health benefits if it helps you lose weight; which is just like every diet.
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