Keto flu - help!
daisyletterbox
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Hi all, anyone following keto?
I started 3 days ago, and felt fantastic for the first two, but now I feel horrendous. I've got the shakes, I'm nauseous, I'm dizzy and unsteady.
I've had water and just forced down some scrambled eggs but I'm guessing this will be sugar or Carb withdrawal hitting me.
Does anyone have any advice? My go to for sickness is marmite on toast but obviously that's out!
I started 3 days ago, and felt fantastic for the first two, but now I feel horrendous. I've got the shakes, I'm nauseous, I'm dizzy and unsteady.
I've had water and just forced down some scrambled eggs but I'm guessing this will be sugar or Carb withdrawal hitting me.
Does anyone have any advice? My go to for sickness is marmite on toast but obviously that's out!
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Keto "flu" is an electrolyte imbalance. You need more salt. The big water weight drops results in losing a lot of sodium and such, hence the effects you're feeling now. I've seen some people drink pickle juice, make their own version of powerade-type drinks, and/or adding more salt to their food.9
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I have also heard that just drinking salt water works0
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Just curious, did you research at all before starting a Keto diet? Keto Flu is a very real thing that can be easily avoided if you maintain your electrolyte balance. When you start a Keto diet your body is flushing water (thus the rapid weight loss) and is taking precious electrolytes with it. Drinking excess water just exacerbates the symptoms. You need sodium, magnesium, potassium, and calcium. Salt your food. Drink electrolyte or Sole water. Chew on sea salt if you have to to get over the symptoms and going forward keep a very close eye on these things. Keto flu can strike at any time.2
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I had it too! I had to start adding salt to my food and I drink a Gatorade every now and then.0
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I don't know but any eating plan that makes you feel sick can't be good for you. Just saying...5
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flippy1234 wrote: »I don't know but any eating plan that makes you feel sick can't be good for you. Just saying...
I think it is jumping into an unfamiliar way of eating without researching it first that isn't good for you. I have known people who tried vegetarianism and veganism and ended up quite ill.
It seems it is a very common thing here to either be somewhat reckless with eating or be over zealous with eating "healthy".7 -
I've always wondered about the water weight thing with less carbs and yet adding more salt to counter keto flu. Salt makes you hold onto water. We tell people that all the time when they go on vacation and come back 5-10 lbs heavier.
Just something I've noticed 🤷♀️0 -
HereToLose50 wrote: »I've always wondered about the water weight thing with less carbs and yet adding more salt to counter keto flu. Salt makes you hold onto water. We tell people that all the time when they go on vacation and come back 5-10 lbs heavier.
Just something I've noticed 🤷♀️
Because dropping your carbs results not just in water weight loss but electrolytes as well. If you don't replace those, you get the symptoms the OP is describing. It's a balance.0 -
MichelleSilverleaf wrote: »HereToLose50 wrote: »I've always wondered about the water weight thing with less carbs and yet adding more salt to counter keto flu. Salt makes you hold onto water. We tell people that all the time when they go on vacation and come back 5-10 lbs heavier.
Just something I've noticed 🤷♀️
Because dropping your carbs results not just in water weight loss but electrolytes as well. If you don't replace those, you get the symptoms the OP is describing. It's a balance.
I was wondering about the water weight added by taking in more salt....it seems like it cancels out the water loss I always hear is such a benefit of keto
I mentioned people coming back from vacation and posting how they say they gained 5-10 lbs while eating out a lot - more salt - and end up losing it again over the next few days because their salt intake went back to normal levels
Nothing about electrolytes.0 -
Sodium is an electrolyte.
As Michelle explained, when you lose all that water you lose electrolytes too, and need to make sure they are sufficient (I'd recommend eating a diet sufficient in potassium, calcium, and magnesium and adding in some extra salt). I did this when I tried keto and it seemed to avoid any flu-like symptoms.2 -
HereToLose50 wrote: »MichelleSilverleaf wrote: »HereToLose50 wrote: »I've always wondered about the water weight thing with less carbs and yet adding more salt to counter keto flu. Salt makes you hold onto water. We tell people that all the time when they go on vacation and come back 5-10 lbs heavier.
Just something I've noticed 🤷♀️
Because dropping your carbs results not just in water weight loss but electrolytes as well. If you don't replace those, you get the symptoms the OP is describing. It's a balance.
I was wondering about the water weight added by taking in more salt....it seems like it cancels out the water loss I always hear is such a benefit of keto
I mentioned people coming back from vacation and posting how they say they gained 5-10 lbs while eating out a lot - more salt - and end up losing it again over the next few days because their salt intake went back to normal levels
Nothing about electrolytes.
You do not gain water weight when you are replacing salt that is lost because of low-carb/keto. With the amount of water that you lose, you actually become salt depleted and need to replace that salt to get back to a normal level. This is very different from being at a normal level and then adding in a ton of salt - that is what causes the water weight gain - being over-supplied with salt.7 -
Hi OP - I have been through various cycles of Keto and do not get these symptoms. As discussed above, I add more salt to my food - as I tend to eat a lot of dark green veg on Keto, salt can only help . I have also tried bone broth and that works a treat as long as there is some around when you need it ! Losing water weight on Keto is a by product not an objective - the objective is to lose lard without feeling ill / putting yourself at risk. Trial and error will sort this out for you.
Good luck !
Oh and ! I dont know what your carb target is but if its below 50g net per day I would suggest you bump it up a bit. Again, the objective of Keto is not to remove carbs from your diet as much as possible.0
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