Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Britney here. Went dreadfully off the wagon Saturday evening (and drank way too much) which led to a bit of a free for all yesterday. Back at it today.
You can do it, Britney! Failures are inevitable for everyone and what matters is that you have a plan to get back on. Ines.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ll follow along. I’ve been doing lazy Keto since August 2018. Starting weight was 294, current weight is 227. The last few weeks I’ve had a few bad days and trying to get back on the horse.
A question I’ve been trying to get answered, maybe someone can help. Can you get into ketosis without the meeting fat requirements in my macros calculations?
I have the same question!
No. Ketosis is achieved through eliminating carbs. Meet your protein requirements, limit your carbs, add fat for satiety, but not needed.
Thanks! This is what i was hoping to hear.
Why?
Because, generally I'm not meeting my daily fat requirements and I was concerned it was keeping me from reaching ketosis (which is the goal of the keto diet).
Ines here. On a similar note, It's easy for me to not meet my fat requirements (I'm falling short by a lot) but also easy to go over my protein requirements. I'm hoping they balance each other out... anyone know?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ll follow along. I’ve been doing lazy Keto since August 2018. Starting weight was 294, current weight is 227. The last few weeks I’ve had a few bad days and trying to get back on the horse.
A question I’ve been trying to get answered, maybe someone can help. Can you get into ketosis without the meeting fat requirements in my macros calculations?
I have the same question!
No. Ketosis is achieved through eliminating carbs. Meet your protein requirements, limit your carbs, add fat for satiety, but not needed.
Thanks! This is what i was hoping to hear.
Why?
Because, generally I'm not meeting my daily fat requirements and I was concerned it was keeping me from reaching ketosis (which is the goal of the keto diet).
Ines here. On a similar note, It's easy for me to not meet my fat requirements (I'm falling short by a lot) but also easy to go over my protein requirements. I'm hoping they balance each other out... anyone know?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My suggestion of you want to try carb cycling is to pick something that has high fiber and try to stay under 80 carbs.
What is high fiber?
I would like my "carb" day to be fruits/vegetables that I am otherwise missing on Keto, so either sweet potatoes or squashes (pumpkin, spaghetti, etc), or certain fruits (apples, pears, plums) that I am not getting.
I'm trying to "up" my carbs so that my body can handle keto on a longer term and that it is more sustainable for me.
I think that I'd be okay with up to 100 carbs -- is that too many?
https://www.precisionnutrition.com/all-about-carb-cycling
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ll follow along. I’ve been doing lazy Keto since August 2018. Starting weight was 294, current weight is 227. The last few weeks I’ve had a few bad days and trying to get back on the horse.
A question I’ve been trying to get answered, maybe someone can help. Can you get into ketosis without the meeting fat requirements in my macros calculations?
I have the same question!
No. Ketosis is achieved through eliminating carbs. Meet your protein requirements, limit your carbs, add fat for satiety, but not needed.
Thanks! This is what i was hoping to hear.
Why?
Because, generally I'm not meeting my daily fat requirements and I was concerned it was keeping me from reaching ketosis (which is the goal of the keto diet).
Anonymous wrote:Britney here. Went dreadfully off the wagon Saturday evening (and drank way too much) which led to a bit of a free for all yesterday. Back at it today.
Anonymous wrote:My suggestion of you want to try carb cycling is to pick something that has high fiber and try to stay under 80 carbs.