Things you wish you knew when you first started keto
rfajitas12345
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I started my keto diet this week along with my CICO tracking. For those of you on the keto diet, what are some of the things you wish you knew when you started or learned along the way?
Thanks for the help!
Thanks for the help!
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I've never done keto, but I'll suggest you consider asking your question in the low carb group. You might find more folks doing keto there.
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/group/394-low-carber-daily-forum4 -
I wish I would have been more prepared food wise....this time around I have several keto cookbooks ...keto snacks etc.1
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I wish I knew that an avocado has twelveeeee carbs. I’ve been below 50g of carbs since I started and a darn avocado put me at 62g today. I’m new to the Keto diet1
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Avocado should have 3 or 4 carbs...check your entry in your food log1
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I tried keto for 6 months out of curiosity to see if it helped with satiety (I was already in maintenance mode). I wish I knew how miserable and fatigued it would make me feel I would have simply not tried it, my running suffered as well. After stopping keto, I felt like my energetic self again, I guess it just wasn’t for me, I need my carbs!6
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There are two groups you should join the "keto" group and "low carb" there are a lot of us who will chime in and advise you. But as said above, you are asking in the wrong place.6
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I wish I'd believed how much salt was needed to avoid an electrolyte imbalance.
I wish I'd known about how much better I would feel many years earlier.6 -
I knew everything I needed to know going in. Unfortunately, keto and I were not a good fit. I did not have the hoped for results from it (migraine relief) and my energy levels and some other medical conditions were suffering (though given more than the six weeks I gave it they might have recovered). I just didn't see the point in continuing since I didn't NEED keto to manage my weight.5
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While I think it would be a great idea for the OP to ask this question in one of the groups as well, there's no reason to discourage someone from posting in the main forum just because of the diet they've chosen to follow. There are certainly folks doing low carb and keto out here, and believe it or not some people do actually want to get a wide variety of perspectives and don't mind the occasional naysayer
OP, I've never done keto, but I know two people IRL who do and both wish they had done more research on putting together a keto meal first. Basically they were both used to what a traditional plate looked like, and wasted a lot of time trying to find substitutes for carbs rather than re-imagining what a meal without the typical bread or rice or potatoes would look like. Good luck!8 -
Just because the diet is high fat doesn't mean you should eat more fat just because you can. So focus on restricting carbs and get adequate protein (1.5-2.2g/kg) and let fall in its place. And lots of salt.
And its also possible your body just may not respond well to the diet. Mine doesn't. I need more carbs.3 -
nunapie2013 wrote: »I wish I knew that an avocado has twelveeeee carbs. I’ve been below 50g of carbs since I started and a darn avocado put me at 62g today. I’m new to the Keto diet
Don’t worry about that. I’ve done quite some research on keto and have been on it 3 weeks. Avocados are the best option on keto. Don’t forget that the goal is to count net carbs and not total carbs cause fiber doesn’t count into energy resource which avocado is. 2gr of carbs and 10gr of fiber.
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One of the most important things in keto is not to forget your other macro and micro nutrients besides carbs. I feel great, have lost weight and sleep better but...I have a stomach pain plus mostly constipated. My cholesterol levels have also gone dangerously up which can lead to bowel issues and heart disease. Keto is a medical diet and has to be highly monitored by its performer. Which means you have to remember to take supplements, eat foods that are high in fiber like almonds, avocados, chia, broccoli, raspberries etc and cut down on protein cause we tend to replace carbs with protein making it harder to lose weight without a have a healthy result. Protein overeating hinders keto fat processing and slows down getting to ketosis. Cutting protein will also assure you have less than dangerous levels of saturated fat and cholesterol.1
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In the past I have done keto and did lose weight. The reason that I am focusing on counting calories this time is that I like the variety. I had a hard time sticking to it because I felt my choices were limited. My advice for Keto is to plan a variety of low carb meals. There are lot's of sites to get recipes from.2
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MAke sure you are drinking enough water and watch for hidden sugars in the you are eating. Make sure you are tracking your macros accurately.
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nunapie2013 wrote: »I wish I knew that an avocado has twelveeeee carbs. I’ve been below 50g of carbs since I started and a darn avocado put me at 62g today. I’m new to the Keto diet
For a cup (146g) of avocado there are 12g of carbs and 10g of those are fiber. I wouldn't sweat it.
I focus on 30g NET carbs and have never had issues staying in ketosis0 -
So interesting!!!!0
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KetoZandra wrote: »There are two groups you should join the "keto" group and "low carb" there are a lot of us who will chime in and advise you. But as said above, you are asking in the wrong place.
Where is the keto group?0 -
rfajitas12345 wrote: »KetoZandra wrote: »There are two groups you should join the "keto" group and "low carb" there are a lot of us who will chime in and advise you. But as said above, you are asking in the wrong place.
Where is the keto group?
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/group/1143-keto0 -
nunapie2013 wrote: »I wish I knew that an avocado has twelveeeee carbs. I’ve been below 50g of carbs since I started and a darn avocado put me at 62g today. I’m new to the Keto diet
Don’t worry about that. I’ve done quite some research on keto and have been on it 3 weeks. Avocados are the best option on keto. Don’t forget that the goal is to count net carbs and not total carbs cause fiber doesn’t count into energy resource which avocado is. 2gr of carbs and 10gr of fiber.
There are two types of fiber -- soluble and insoluble. While it's true that our bodies can't get energy from insoluble fiber, soluble fiber is broken down into a gel during digestion and our body does extract energy from it in the intestine. Avocado contains both types of fiber.0
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