A Few Words About Keto
What is It?
The ketogenic diet, or keto for short, is a low-carbohydrate, high-fat diet that was originally used to treat epilepsy. Several studies have linked the benefits of a ketogenic diet with a variety of health conditions including cancer, heart disease, epilepsy, and Parkinson’s disease. It is also highly effective for those diagnosed with type 2 diabetes.
- 75% fat,
- 20% protein,
- and only 5% carbs
Helpers to Start Keto
This dramatic reduction in carbohydrate intake puts the body into the metabolic state, ketosis, through which the body becomes highly efficient at burning fat. A very good idea is to take special supplements to help your organism avoid stress from changing your eating habits. Keto pills help the body to burn fat and allow you to avoid the keto flu with its fatigue, constipation, insomnia, headaches, reduced physical performance, brain fog, and more, plus drink alcohol and enjoy your favorite foods – and still get the best of the benefits out of the diet.
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Scientifically sound
Endogenous ketones are produced by the liver through the breakdown of fatty acids. This is ketogenesis and it puts the body in a metabolic state of ketosis. Exogenous ketones are produced outside of the body and consumed. This can increase blood ketone levels and enhanced the benefits of ketone bodies.
Safe
If taken as recommended, only contraindications to the reception are pregnancy, breast-feeding and individual intolerance.
Three underlying mechanisms of keto benefits
Carbohydrate restriction
The diet can reverse insulin resistance and improve insulin sensitivity, which may help reduce the risk or severity of cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, some cancers, and other chronic diseases
Increased fat oxidation (fat-burning)
As a consequence of cutting back on carbs, your body turns to an alternative fuel source: fat (also called lipids).
Ketone production
When you restrict carbohydrate intake and switch into fat-burning mode, your liver creates ketones during the breakdown of fat in a process called ketosis.
Keto is so much more than just weight loss
Several studies have linked the benefits of a ketogenic diet with a variety of health conditions including cancer, heart disease, epilepsy, and Parkinson’s disease. It is also highly effective for those diagnosed with type 2 diabetes.