> Hi all,
> I'm a new low-carber...
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> issues since. Does that mean I'm not in ketosis? I still get small to
> moderate readings on my keto sticks...
no. everyone's body excretes different ammounts of ketones. Some people will
be in ketosis and not even see it show up on a ketostrip, so it is not
required.
> 2) Would you agree that the idea of low carbing is to get into ketosis
> then see how many carbs you can get away with before getting out of
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>
> Thanks in advance!
I certainly hope that you have read enough to understand that a low carb
lifestyle does not involve just going into ketosis, and then that's it.
The point of a low carb "lifestyle" is to live the way you have just
explained above, in a state where you no longer gain or lose, but are happy
with your weight and health.
What you describe is the CCL or critical carb level. Everyone has a
different one, and you are supposed to do what you suggest, add 5g of low GI
carbs per day until you find your level.
Please, read either Atkins or southbeach, and stick with the plan if you
really want to be safe. Even if you do not to all phases of Atkins, it is
safer to understand how it works instead of jumping right in and then asking
questions here, which could potentially be dangerous.
TE - 17 Jan 2004 10:48 GMT
On Sat, 17 Jan 2004 04:26:56 +0000, Steven C (Doktersteve) wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> I'm a new low-carber...
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> be in ketosis and not even see it show up on a ketostrip, so it is not
> required.
OK, good....
>> 2) Would you agree that the idea of low carbing is to get into ketosis
>
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> safer to understand how it works instead of jumping right in and then asking
> questions here, which could potentially be dangerous.
Well, I admit I haven't read any of the diet plans. What I am trying to
accomplish is TKD for its supposed muscle sparing attributes. I have
asked around many times on many boards and everyone basically says u need
to get into ketosis but take around 50g carbs before/during/after exercise
and thats all there is to it. I've heard that even Lyle's section on TKD
isn't that extensive. Dangerous? I hope I'm not damaging my body. One
thing I did find is that I need to up my fiber intake from 0 to at least 8
=) Please, any more comments you or anyone else would like to add - feel
free! Thanks!
FOB - 17 Jan 2004 22:44 GMT
5 carbs per week, not per day.
In news:kQ2Ob.25382$De.7427@edtnps84,
Steven C (Doktersteve) <real_doktersteve@hotmail.com> stated
| I certainly hope that you have read enough to understand that a low
| carb lifestyle does not involve just going into ketosis, and then
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| right in and then asking questions here, which could potentially be
| dangerous.
TE - 18 Jan 2004 00:54 GMT
> 5 carbs per week, not per day.
If I want to get out quickly is it safe to simply start eating carbs
unmonitored? like if I was doing 30g/day and the next day jumped up to
130 and continued it, would it be okay?
FOB - 18 Jan 2004 02:07 GMT
It's not a matter of safety, it's a matter of learning where your CCL is.
Reading my message now I see where it might be confusing, you eat 5 carbs
more every day but you up the level once a week, not every day. It takes a
few days for any change to stabilize so that you can tell the point where
you stop losing. If you just start eating a lot of carbs it's called going
off plan. You could perhaps speed things up by going up 10 carbs a week,
but 5 more every day will not pinpoint your CCL.
In news:pan.2004.01.18.00.54.08.580929@SPAMMENOTyahoo.com,
TE <fr33b3m3@SPAMMENOTyahoo.com> stated
|| 5 carbs per week, not per day.
| If I want to get out quickly is it safe to simply start eating carbs
| unmonitored? like if I was doing 30g/day and the next day jumped up
| to 130 and continued it, would it be okay?