Anonymous wrote:These posts are so puzzling. Keto is definitely not for
Short term weight loss. If you go right back to a Hugh carb diet, of course you'll gain the weight back.
It's sustainable for people with metabolic disorders if you know and remember that carbs are poison for you. Carbs are not an essential
Macronutrient. You can run on protein and fat for the rest of your life.
I've reversed my prediabetes and I'm
Working on reversing my insulin resistance this way. My mom died relatively young from dementia caused by type 2 diabetes which was caused by her carb and sugar addiction. I'm not gonna go there!.
Anonymous wrote:I am giving Keto a go for 3 months as a trial. For folks saying it is not sustainable if you transition to a calorie deficit (regardless of a plan) diet will you still gain weight? Curious how this might have worked out for others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn’t it the same thing as Atkins?
It is the same, just rebranded with a newer name.
It’s not even close.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn’t it the same thing as Atkins?
It is the same, just rebranded with a newer name.
It’s not even close.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn’t it the same thing as Atkins?
It is the same, just rebranded with a newer name.
Anonymous wrote:Isn’t it the same thing as Atkins?
Anonymous wrote:Try reddit/keto. It’s very effective for short-term weight loss if you can do it correctly, but IMO it’s hard to sustain and the lost weight comes back with a vengeance when you stop adhering perfectly.
Anonymous wrote:Try reddit/keto. It’s very effective for short-term weight loss if you can do it correctly, but IMO it’s hard to sustain and the lost weight comes back with a vengeance when you stop adhering perfectly.