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What Are the Pros and Cons of a Ketogenic (Keto) Diet?
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What is keto?

Potential benefits

Risks and downsides

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The high fat nature of a keto diet might help stabilize blood sugar and support weight loss, but there are also some significant risks to be aware of. 1464517339 Alexander Spatari/Getty Images Originally developed to treat epilepsy in kids, the keto diet has gained massive popularity as an eating plan for weight loss. Social media influencers and coaches alike tout the endless benefits of the high fat nutrition strategy. But do their claims hold up?

While proponents of the diet will give you a laundry list of perks, like mental clarity and reduced inflammation, the reality of keto’s perks is a bit more complicated. And it’s important to be aware of the risks and disadvantages, too.

So, what are the real pros and cons of a keto diet, and should you give it a try? Read on to learn more. What does it actually look like?

You probably know keto as a high fat, low carb fat diet. But it’s very high fat — and likely much higher than you think.

There are two types of keto: standard and therapeutic . Standard is what you might try if you want to do keto for general health and weight loss, and therapeutic is used by healthcare professionals when treating conditions like epilepsy. Their macro breakdowns look slightly different: Standard Therapeutic 75% fat 90% fat 20% protein 5% protein 5% carbs 5% carbs Keep in mind that keto isn’t the same thing as a standard low carb diet. Most low carb diets aim to keep carbs under 150 grams (g) per day, which is equivalent to about 6 bananas . On a keto diet, you’ll be sticking to under 50 g per day, which is necessary to reach ketosis.The metabolic state ketosis is where the diet’s purported health benefits come from. Once your body processes fats in the liver, it produces ketone bodies , molecules that can be used for energy. However, you can only reach ketosis once your body has used up all its available carbs. Potential […]

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