Is there a difference between low-carb vs. keto? Is following a ketogenic diet and eating foods low in carbs the same thing? And is one eating plan better than the other? Here are the answers to all of your questions!
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Which Diet Is Better For You?
After years of being told dietary fat is bad, an ever-increasing number of people are now aware it isn’t harmful.
Growing research now show sources of carbohydrates—other than low-starch vegetables and low-sugar fruit—are responsible for many preventable chronic disease. This explains the surging popularity of the ketogenic diet.
The practice of eating ketogenic foods is approximately 100 years old. But, the original purpose of the diet was to treat neurological disorders such as epilepsy rather than losing body fat.
Over the years, it was discovered that keto diets have many other benefits too. Losing weight is just one of the advantages of strict carbohydrate restriction.
The Main Difference Between Keto and Low-Carb
The main difference between keto and low-carb diet is the macronutrients. When people follow the keto diet, they track how many grams of carbs, protein, and fat they eat so they stay in ketosis (more on that in a bit).
There are some people that slash carbs from their diet without being ketogenic (keto). This is the biggest difference when looking at low-carb vs keto.
But, how can this be?
Keto vs. Low-Carb: Ketosis
In order to follow a ketogenic diet, you need to be in a state of ketosis. This simply means that your body is burning fatty acids (ketones) for energy instead of carbohydrate stores (glycogen in the liver and glucose in the blood).
Now, it’s possible to have dangerously high levels of ketones in the blood. This is a condition known as ketoacidosis. However, unless you have type 1 diabetes, you shouldn't have to worry about ketoacidosis.
The levels of ketones produced can be varied depending on daily macros. And, the amount of carbohydrates consumed is one of the big differences when looking at low-carb vs keto.
When you have normal levels of ketones in your bloodstream, your brain and the rest of your body are fueled by stored body fat. But, the only way to know for sure if you’re in a state of ketosis is by confirming it through daily testing.
Ketosis Symptoms: How To Tell If You Are In Ketosis
There are blood, breath, and urine strips to help identify symptoms of being in ketosis. Some keto experts recommend testing breath over urine but, blood meters are the most accurate.
The reason many recommend breath testing is that the urine and blood strips can only be used only once, making them more expensive in the long run. A breath analyzer is reusable.
However, urine strips only represent the ketone levels that you pee out and anything you eliminate represents excess. Therefore, urine strips simply measure excess ketones whereas breathalyzers and blood meters show up-to-the-minute ketone levels.
Keep in mind that just because you reduce the amount of carbs you eat does not mean that you are now burning body fat for energy. In fact, you might be better off eating slightly more carbs than you are if you’re not in ketosis! This is particularly true when initially moving from high carb eating to low-carb.
If your body is still burning carbs for fuel rather than fat in the case of ketosis, and you drastically reduce the amount of carbs you eat, you can feel very lethargic. Some even get what's known as keto flu.
Low-Carb Eating Without Being In Ketosis
There's no need to be producing ketones to lose weight with low-carb. People who lower their daily intake to less than 150 grams a day have been successful in dropping pounds.
However, those who also reduce calories do better with a higher carb eating plan. That's because most of the carb intake should be from keto-friendly vegetables and fruits which are naturally low in calories.
Active people also tend to do better on a low-carb diet as fat is burned through exercise.
Need some examples of low-carb vs keto? I discuss different variations in ketosis in my guide on how to start a low-carb diet.
How To Eat Fewer Carbs
Say you used to eat several servings a day of high-starch and high-sugar carbs. We’re talking heaping bowls of pasta, rice or other grains; bread; anything with white or wheat flour; ice cream; pastries, etc.
But now, you’re only eating a couple of servings per day while following the low-carb diet tips. So now you’ve gone from eating 600 grams of carbs per day to only 150 grams.
The good news is that you’re consuming far less carbohydrates that spike your insulin levels and produce wild blood sugar fluctuations.
The bad news is two-fold.
- You still might be using your body’s supply of carbohydrates for energy. Unless you're definitely in a state of ketosis, you’re still not an efficient fat-burning machine.
- If you’re slashing carbs and not replacing those calories with mostly healthy dietary fat (avocados, fish oils, MCT oil, grass-fed butter, for example), you’re at risk for feeling run down.
Importance of Healthy Fats
If your body was used to being supplied with tons of carbs, it may seem like you're in starvation mode now.
But in time, even if you’re only eating 20 grams of net carbs a day, you will feel great and will burn fat. Of course, as long as you’re eating enough calories, primarily from dietary fat.
But, what about weight loss? Will being in ketosis result in losing pounds faster?
Low-Carb vs. Keto: Weight Loss
It’s possible to lose weight on both a low-carb diet and one of the ketogenic diets. But keep in mind that a ketogenic diet is a low-carb diet.
However, a carb restricted diet might not necessarily put you in ketosis. Which again, is why it’s important to monitor daily if your goal is to use your own body fat for energy.
If you’re simply eating low-carb but your goal is not to be in ketosis, you can still lose weight. This is especially true if most of the carbs you’re eating are vegetables. And, you’re exercising daily and your hormones are balanced.
Why It's Possible You Don't Lose Weight in Ketosis
As you can see, the differences between low-carb vs. keto has other factors besides the number of carbohydrates consumed.
If you are in a state of ketosis, it really is the best mechanism for weight loss. However, it is possible, theoretically, to be in ketosis but not lose weight.
For example, if your exercise routine involves weight lifting, you might weigh the same even after a couple of months of being in ketosis.
But one thing is for sure with ketosis: you will lose body fat.
As long as you remain in a state of ketosis, your body will be burning fatty acids for energy. So although your scale might read the same number after several days or weeks of being in ketosis, it’s likely your pants will fit much looser.
Other Weight Loss Benefits Of The Keto Diet
There are several studies that suggest ketogenic diets are highly beneficial for obesity. It seems that when looking at low carb vs. keto for weight loss, being in a state of ketosis is an added benefit of keto.
This study concludes a ketogenic diet offers “physiological and biochemical basis and is able to induce effective weight loss along with improvement in several cardiovascular risk parameters.”
In other words, a ketogenic diet isn’t only great for weight loss but it also protects your heart.
Protein and Gluconeogenesis While In Ketosis
Suddenly eating way less carbs? And now you're eating more protein to replace carbs? Well, if you have too much protein, the protein can convert into glucose (carbohydrate).
This process is called gluconeogenesis. If you're in ketosis, it means that the protein you eat is not being converted into glucose. Another win for the ketogenic diet compared to standard low-carb!
And it doesn't matter, just in case you're wondering if the protein is from healthy sources such as grass-fed beef. When you're eating too much protein, some of it may convert into carbohydrate.
Low Carb vs. Keto: Final Thoughts
When it comes to assessing low-carb vs. keto for overall health, both eating plans can be sensible. However, in terms of weight loss, or more specifically fat-loss, keto is more of a guarantee than low-carb.
And even if you're eating 100 net grams of carbs per day, that amount might actually shift you out of ketosis. For this reason, if you really want to get leaner, you may as well take the extra step and get into ketosis.
However, many do well on a standard low-carb eating plan where the majority of carbs come from vegetables and fruit.
So really, the best plan is the one that works the best for you.
Easy Low-Carb And Keto Diet Recipes
As you continue on your low-carb diet, here are some really easy recipes that will make it easier to cut out those carbs.
- Keto Instant Pot Lasagna only has 6 grams of net carbs per serving with a scrumptious sauce.
- Keto Butter Chicken tastes just like your favorite Indian food takeout - serve it on cauliflower rice.
- Low-Carb Stuffed Peppers taste amazing on Taco Tuesday.
- Salmon Loaf with Dill White Sauce has a fresh bright taste and is a very filling way to enjoy this healthy fish.
- Fried Cabbage and Sausage Recipe is a dish you can make on busy weeknights.
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maria fischer
Thank you for this information . After reading this I am now confident I am doing the right thing, I have been eating by the Keto diet for 9 months now and can see and feel the benefits. Although I am a wine drinker ( which I WILL NOT give up ) I have lost 8kg in this time. I feel I am on the right track and can only recommend this way of life .
Leshandra Armour
Hello I need some advice I have researched so much about the Keto diet before I started but was not aware of the Keto rash until I am not suffering from it for over a month now and I have tried all kind of herbs and been to the dr twice so I am spending way too much money so this morning I found your article and I am thinking about doing low carb because this Keto rash is consuming me. I do take a probiotic now, liver herbs with enzymes, omega 3s, and tuneric because all these things were suggested to help with the Keto rash. So I currently intake 20 net carbs now since February 4 and no cheats days at all I have lost a ton of inches. A lot of NSV but my question is if I decide to move to low carb versus Keto if I up my grams to 50 net carbs versus 20 net carbs would that still be considered Keto diet? I do enjoy the Keto diet I just hate suffering from this Keto rash.
Lisa MarcAurele
Up to 50 net carbs can be keto if you maintain ketosis. Were you able to determine if your keto rash was triggered by a certain food?
Shelly
Thank you for your time in writing about the differences between keto vs low carb
Vinnie
After doing a lot of research, my wife and I have decided to practice a low carb diet instead of keto. Keto is too restrictive, and excludes too many food items that are are essential to long term health. I'm in good shape, she can lose 20-30 lbs. With a low carb diet and exercise, she's already lost 6lbs in the first two weeks. I think keto may be good for people who need to lose 40 lbs fast. It's not necessary for people who are in relative good health and know how to lose weight by conventional methods - low carb, HIIT workouts, slight caloric deficiency. Other than the fast results, I don't see unique benefits of keto diet.
Lisa MarcAurele
I think a lot of people are doing low carb and calling it keto. Unless they are tracking their macros daily, they may just be losing weight with a standard low carb diet.
Marcy
I am researching everything I can find and at the same time, have cut as many carbs as I can until I can figure it all out; back-tracking from the decision to do keto. The first few days of doing this, I DID increase the fat, going so far as the bulletproof coffee and using even more butter on my food, etc. Monitoring blood sugar and now, ketone strips, I saw no reduction in blood sugar and no burning of ketones as I kept expecting. It DID seem counterintuitive to ingest fat for my body to burn when I have WAY more fat to burn already stored! So, what I'm thinking (and what do I know?) is this... wouldn't the stored fat be considered in the "macros" balance until a person achieved a more normal weight, and therefore, eliminate the need for all that extra dietary fat to be added? So, though it appears to be different than what we call a low carb diet, it would essentially e one in the same? IDK...still trying to to figure it all out!
Lisa MarcAurele
It's odd that you saw no reduction in blood sugar after cutting carbs. Is there a possibility that you're eating something that may not be as low carb as you think? My mother is a diabetic and her blood sugar is always lower when she stays away from carbohydrates.
Dr Micheal J Miller MLT, DC, FIAMA
Hi Marcy, Were you tracking your diet during the time you speak of? Usually, I teach my students, they need to be sure the stay lower than 10% total carb calories, but also you need to know your BMR. AskmeDrMike . Dr. Mike
Raina
I have been following a very strict keto diet for 16 months- <20grC, 180g F, <40gr P. No cheating. At inception my HBAc1=4.8%. After 16 months: super strong Dawn effect no matter what I do. My FBG still always around 5-5.7 mmol/l, FBK have been lower and lower as time passes by usually 0.5-1mmol/l ( 9 months ago FBG was slightly higher 1.-2mmol/l). If one night I do not sleep well- like recently my FBG was 7.3mmol/l ! Neoglucogenesis! I have not gotten leaner- actually I am staying in status quo. I could get leaner I am a bit chubby. Whether I had insulin resistance prior I do not know, did not test, but possibly. Whether I have developed "physiological IR/glucose sparing" that could be. I feel really fine, but my FBG is still very very volatile with respect with other people's experience. The lack of fat reduction is also a symptom that is curious. As a child around age 9-11 I became spontaneously/accidentally ketotic for 2.5 years. I was actually not feeling well at all breath, dizziness, etc. had to test ketones- was loosing a lot of weight. The pediatrician called this "acetone" and required that I eat a diet with as low as possible fat and more carbs- after two years my body seemed to get back to usual diet. I remained under this impression all my life that I should not indulge in fat. I do not like that I do not understand what is happening and why my FBG is rather elevated in the morning, and always around 4.5 or lower in the evening. I have histamine issues and leaky gut, and obviously cortisol related issues, but would this explain it all?
Lisa MarcAurele
I've read that things eaten the night before can impact morning FBG, especially if a lot of protein is eaten. The Dawn Phenomenon does sound common, though, with people who have diabetes.
Kim
I agree Lisa. I have seen countless times where people say you don’t have to be in ketosis to he onnthe keto diet. Well that is true, but if your not in ketosis and you are doing the keto way....you can’t be tracking macros or doing it correctly or you will be in ketosis. May will be a year that I started keto, however I stopped tracking on my 4th month and got out of ketosis. I didn’t feel near as good as I did while in ketosis and I do have autoimmune issues which did come back with a vengeance. I only did one thing differently. I started drinking my drug of choice again. Hi sugar Mountain Dew. It brought me out of ketosis and brought back inflammation. Now I’m back strict keto and enjoying my skin again.
Lisa MarcAurele
Thanks for sharing your story Kim!
Roseann
I have Diabetes Type 1 and am considered obese. I have been on ketogenic diet for 20 months and have lost 19 inches but no weight! My body fat is 38%. I've adjusted the macros 4 times now and can't seem to lose any weight. What should I be doing?
Lisa MarcAurele
If you are losing inches, that's a big success. It's not always reflected on the scale so I'd say continue checking measurements and if they don't budge, I'd seek advice from a medical professional. Personally, I find a functional medicine doctor to better than conventional ones for this kind of help.
Dianz
Great information thank you. I really enjoy all your recipes and advice
Lisa MarcAurele
Thanks so much for following!
Brad Kekst
Great article! If I understood correctly the article considers a low carb diet to be about 100 grams of carbs/day, is that correct? If so then I would like to understand the differences between a keto diet and a 30-40 grams/day low carb diet with medium amount of protein?
Lisa MarcAurele
Any diet with carbs at 100 grams or less per day are considered low carb. On the other hand, the keto diet is more restrictive on carbs (often less than 30 grams a day) and tends to keep the macros at 5-10% carbs, 15-30% protein, and 60-70% fat per day.
Rebecca
Is it detrimental to your health to eat all the high fat Keto food but not be in ketosis? I do well for a few days then have a carb meal and then try again....I just wonder if I'm doing more damage than good?
Lisa MarcAurele
It depends on the fat and carbs that you are eating. Eating healthy fats (olive oil, avocado) and nutrient dense carbs (primarily vegetables) shouldn't be detrimental at all.
Kirsten93
Can you name any other healthy fats other that olives and Avocados? I hate so many foods and find it almost impossible to implement this diet
Lisa MarcAurele
There's healthy fats in lots of foods. You can get lot in salmon, nuts, eggs, chia seeds, and even dark chocolate.
Sue
Put MCT oil in your coffee, tea, smoothies, salads.
Adriana Richmond
I follow a keto diet and it helped me to reduce my risk of diabetes. My doctor told me I was prediabetic and suggested keto and within 6 weeks my tests showed an remarkable improvement.
Marilyn
I have followed the Ket o diet since February of 2018 and I have lost 58 pounds by doing intermittent fasting. I eat one meal a day and the health benefits have been amazing. I no longer take blood pressure medication and do not crave carbs or sugar. I have followed Dr. Eric Berg on YouTube and learned so much about ketosis. I have searched for recipes and found your site and I like the food you prepare. Thanks for the low carb recipes
Lisa
You’re welcome Marilyn. Congrats on your weight loss success!
Bob
Note that the Seven Country Study was actually a 20+ country study but the study's authors omitted the countries with data that didn't match their opinion that heart disease and fat intake were correlated. What WAS correlated with heart disease in every single country? Sugar intake.
Lisa
Great point! That just shows even more how bad the data was manipulated.
Yvonne Davison
The sad part of most studies is that is exactly how they sway the evidence towards the outcome that is wanted, including if it is a new drug for sale or what we should be eating.
Lisa MarcAurele
Unfortunately, the 7 countries study is one of the worst that did that.
Rebecca
I started about 6 weeks ago and have lost 22 lbs. I did it for multiple reasons though. For years I would feel overwhelming sleepy after lunch and dinner, no matter what I did. I had digestion issues daily. Not be able to lose weight no matter what I did (more exercise, more sleep, more water, more veggie/fruit) etc. I couldn't keep to a 1200 calorie diet without killing everyone around me because of being so hangry. My body would just store anything I ate and go into starvation mode. I thought, I'll try it for two weeks and see. I don't get sleepy after lunch, I get home and have energy to do stuff in the evenings, I'm losing weight, I feel more peppy (for lack of a better word), I easily keep to a 1200 calories, often going lower without feeling hungry, feel full after meals, and I don't feel restricted. I keep things simple and use veggies that I hadn't before. I did it for a dietary lifestyle change and not to lose the weight. I understand now that while I wasn't diabetic before, maybe my body reacted to glucose like I was and maybe there was a celiac issue too. I just know that the feeling is so different. Not everyone is the same though and what works for others didn't work for me. I wish it did, but it didn't.
Lisa
Thanks for sharing your experience Rebecca. Congrats on the weight loss. You're off to a great start.
mari
Rebecca, I am not clear on what you started to lose weight? a low carb diet or a Keto diet? Please clarify for me. Thank you
LindaNJ
1200 calories is way too low.
Artur Seredziuk
"The answer: in order to follow a ketogenic diet, you need to be in a state of ketosis. This simply means that your body is burning fatty acids (ketones) for energy instead of carbohydrate stores (glycogen in the liver and glucose in the blood)."
b-oxydation of fatty acids doesnt mean ketosis. Ketosis is state where your liver is producing ketone bodies not ketones. Ketones are not ketone bodies as fructose is ketone. There is a lot of misunderstanding along low carb and ketogenic state. On low carb most of the time you are not in state of ketosis but jus in state of increased b-oxydation of fatty acids. Kind Regards.
Lisa
Great info. Thanks for sharing.
Jack
There's a lot of confusing with Low carb dieting. I did strict keto for 6 weeks back in April and lost 2 inches off my waist which was my goal but found the diet too restrictive so am slowely getting into low carb but am concerned I'll gain the wieght back. So if I eat enough carbs to not be in a ketogenic state, but not much more than that, thanwhat happens after my body's used up all the energy from the consumed carbs? Will it then seek fuel from stored fat again - does this mean you could be in and out of keto daily?
Is low carb enough to maintain weight levels? The guy in that Fat Head movie that proved you can eat McDonald's and not gain weight simply limited carbs by not getting the fires or soft drink - most likely doing low carb but not keto since the burgers average 50gs+ of carbs.
Lisa
I'm not strict keto and have stuck with limiting carbs for over a decade. My weight has pretty much stayed the same. So I don't think you'll gain weight going off keto and moving out of ketosis and sticking to low carb foods.
Jack
Thanks for the reply. What's most confusing is that keto introduced many low-carb but high fat, and therefore, caloric foods. So for instance, before keto, I drank black coffee. On keto I switch to full fat cream and I really like it so I'm still drinking coffee with full fat cream but that means I'm consuming about 5 times the amount of calories I would with my coffee. In ketosis it doesn't matter because that fat is used up directly as fuel for the day, but if I'm not in ketosis should I switch back to black and start counting calories again?
Lisa
I haven't seen a difference with calories as long as I'm sticking to low carb foods regardless if I'm in ketosis or not. Most people feel that calorie counting is unnecessary but you certainly don't want to overeat. Eat only until full.
Susan
Lisa,
Thank you for your recipes and knowledge! My husband and I have been doing Keto for almost a year now.
I have lost about 14lbs and he about 17lbs. I would like to lose about 5 more but it doesn't seem to be happening and I wonder what your thoughts are about the Ketogenic diet not working after a certain length of time?
We both exercise and lift weights too. Also what about Cyclical Keto? I have heard that helps you to continue to lose weight.
Thanks again!
Lisa
I've found that there are a lot of different reasons why those remaining pounds are so difficult to come off. What works for some doesn't work for others. So it's best to try different methods. The thing that works best for me is to eliminate inflammatory foods and follow what's known as an AIP (autoimmune protocol) diet.
Jane Ritchuk
I have been following a fairly strict Keto diet for the last 4 months. 20g total carbs and have lost 17 lbs and feels so much better. Unfortunately, the way of eating has also given me out of control digestion problems, gas, bloating and serious runs. I am going to back off the Keto and add a few more carbs and hope it helps my tummy and that I can still lose a bit more weight. Another 10 would be perfect.
Lisa
You may have a food sensitivity to something you are eating like dairy. Have you tried eliminating certain foods to see if it helps?
Reji
This happened to me too.. it was coconut oil that was causing it and many hv said the same on net.. just avoid coconut and mct oils.. u will be fine
Lisa
Fats are natural laxatives and they are much more effective for regular bowel movements than fiber.
karen
Are you consuming anything sweetened with sugar alcohols? I was feeling really good, then I suddenly has a bout with gas, cramping and loose stools. I looked at what I'd eaten and it turned out that it was the protein bar I'd eaten. Stayed away from them, I was fine. Tried again, same reaction.
Kristy Whittington
This happened to a friend of mine after being in Ketosis for about 2 months. She started taking a probiotic and it solved her issues. I started taking a probiotic prior to starting Keto, about 4 months ago, and I avoided the issues. It might be worth looking into.
Sarah
Watch out for sugar alcohols which cause those symptoms in some people
Lisa MarcAurele
Agree! I've found that sugar alcohols and fiber sweeteners do set me back.
Darkene
I have been trying to do keto for quite awhile..but, it's not making alot of sense..I have downloaded a few apps to help..still not making sense...if there's fiber in a food and equal amounts of carbs, theoretically, the fiber should cancel out the carbs, both apps I have, don't cancel the carbs...so, it's confusing me..still trying to make sense of it all..
Lisa
Some apps let you track net carbs if you are looking to cancel out the fiber carbs. However, some fibers bother me in other ways (bloating and gas) so I don't like to use net carbs.
Cindi Everett
I do low carb. Not Keto. I've lost over 50lbs. I do exercise about 4 days a week. I'm no longer type 2 diabetic. My husband also eats the same types of food I do. My daughter eats low carb and has lost over 100lbs. She is now applying it to the rest of her family.
Lisa
Awesome! I agree that you really don't need to be as strict as keto for successful weight loss.
Cara
Please share more info., e.g., starting weight, amount of time you exercise and what intensity; how many carbs/day and do you count net carbs? I started keto in April and did well (lost 12 lbs.), except I had some mood issues at first. I really struggle to stay in keto and I just don’t think I can long term. I can definitely stay around 50-75 carbs but not 20. I have maintained what I lost, but I can’t seem to lose any more. I take 1,000 mg. Metformin daily, weigh 163 and am 5’4”. I really want to lose at least 10-15 more pounds. Maybe I can if I do what you’re doing.
db
You're not losing because you're not in ketosis, the body is burning the extra carbs you eat and because you're not eating enough you might feel lethargic. I'm a guy, I started at 145kg am now at 139kg after two-three weeks, zero exercise, occasional lifting dumbells once a week if that, rest of the time sitting in a chair, never go out and it just keeps dropping. I had 2 days where I felt terrible too, didn't stop me. You can deff. stay at -20 carbs unless you're vegan then it would be much harder I think. Most of the time for me it's fish, lean meats, all kinds of cheese although I try to eat mozarela mostly, green veggies and low carb bread. In the morning I usually have low x2 carb bread slices (3.7g each) on toast with butter and a slice of cheese, coffee with stevia and milk. For sweet I eat dark choc and whipped cream with stevia and sometimes dark choc on its own, 65/75+ ones, delicious. I have some low carb choc spread too. For snacks I gobble down peanuts mostly, occasional bag of crisp and an ice cream lolly at about 5-10 carbs each, you always have to keep an eye on it and work it out. If you eat 18 grams of high carb in the morning then you have to restrict it later in the day by eating idk meat, eggs and cheese.
I'll treat my self to a cheese cake occasionally too. It works for me so far. My brother got me on this diet, the first week I told him I don't know if I can do this and he basically said carry on as you were then and nothing will change and there really is no other way, either you want to lose weight or you don't and it's not like you're suffering or anything so don't give up. Find a replacement for everything that you miss one by one and soon you will get used to it and you won't even think about eating any of that junk anymore and if you really do then treat yourself occasionally but just don't give up.
Lisa MarcAurele
Thanks for sharing your experience getting started!
Judy
I have lost 37lbs on Keto and I exercise daily. I have trouble finding a low carb bread recipe that is tasty and satisfying. Also breakfast is a problem finding satisfying substitute for eggs. I want to stay with for weight control and A1c levels. Thanks for your ideas.
Lisa
Take a look at these eggless breakfast ideas. For low carb bread, take a look at the Soul Bread recipe.
Ivan
Also if you want to loose weight and maintain your weight try to eat less and move more.
Lisa
That does usually help, although many have been successful on keto without exercise. For those who are very overweight, it can be difficult for them to do much until some of the weight comes off.
Sak
I've lost 35# in 5 months without exercise. I feel so much better, but knees don't hurt from the extra weight, I have fibromyalgia (have had 45+yrs) and 10 months off all pain medication. Eating to protect the body is amazing. An it's so easy?
Lisa
That's awesome Sak! You've done an amazing job.
Yvonne Davison
I so want those results for the exact same reasons . I am not sure how to ensure I am in the right macros … frying using coconut oil (which I really don't like preparing food in that way), don't mind drizzling oil on food but so don't get these macros. I don't expend a lot of energy throughout the day so eat only twice a day (basically after bulletproof coffee not hungry til around 2/3:00 pm) and an early evening final meal. So basically I guess I'm doing I.F. but not losing like I think I should considering I'm 5'4" at 305 lbs in the extremely obese IBM category. I am having real difficulty cause I don't know what I'm doing wrong even though I'm trying to eat as healthy as possible. Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
Lisa MarcAurele
I find that eating less helps if you aren't burning a lot during the day. And you want to make sure you don't overdo the fat since it is very calorie dense.
Ivan
I just eat normal human food and exercise daily to maintain perfect type1 control. I have perfect health, normal weight, and zero diabetic complications after 41 years of type1 thanks to ADA diet.