Keto?

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  • Tedebearduff
    Tedebearduff Posts: 1,155 Member
    Few years back is was always "Paleo?"
  • jondspen
    jondspen Posts: 253 Member
    edited August 2018
    My mom hit menopause and was gaining weight. She is pretty active both at work and on her off time (likes to snow ski), maintained pretty much same diet habits she's had for last 10 years or so, yet was putting on a couple of pounds or more every month. She switched to keto and has lost 15+ lbs in last few months, feels a lot more alert/energized, and joints aren't as achy.

    I on the other hand tried it for about 2 days and figured out it wasn't for me. I have a problem with FODMAPs, so my diet is restricted anyways. I keep away from onions, garlic, nuts, and gluten as best I can, and supplement in with potatoes and rice products. While I did feel much fuller, eating mostly green salad veggies and meats was not something I could handle. Much of the veggies suggested were not FODMAP friendly, plus 75% calories from fat sources seemed to be a really hard goal to meet.

    I can see it benefiting some, but I look at most Asian people, who's diet typically consists of rice, veg, and some fish/chicken mixed in, yet they are a healthy weight, good heart health, and little joint problems. For me, with my other issues, I am sticking to my current diet till I at least hit my target weight. It's been working well so far, so why rock the boat when I only have 5-10 lbs left to go. Once I hit my target weight, I plan on switching to maintenance mode and do more strength training - so might revisit Keto again, but keep it moderate (maybe only 30-35% calories from carbs vice my current 50%).

    I just have problems finding 75% calories from fats and cut carbs down to <10-20 grams per day. Again, maybe I just need to do a little more research on the foods available. Avocado gets old day after day after day for each and every meal.
  • hjsportsed1
    hjsportsed1 Posts: 52 Member
    I lost 60 pounds doing Keto, but got tired of doing it after 6 months. Now, doing a normal caloric deficit is like a treat with all of the "normal" foods that I was missing on Keto. Good luck in whatever route you take!
  • Z_Bunnie88
    Z_Bunnie88 Posts: 9 Member
    Wow I’ve enjoyed reading all of your comments! Some VERY insightful and helpful opinions on Keto and just dieting in general. Thank you everyone! 😊 It has definitely helped me to begin my research!
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