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Edit: did you read your link? The researchers behind the study found that people who have had success losing weight share a few things in common: They weigh themselves at least once a week. They restrict their calorie intake, stay away from high-fat foods, and watch their portion sizes. They also exercise regularly. And the very first study listed wasn't a "population"study, it was a study of 30 people... Last edited by csu87; 09-17-2016 at 01:53 PM.. |
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Ketogenic diet is not unhealthy. The kool-aid people are drinking that think that is some good shit. Who is her supplier? We should not be researching articles in regards to statistical studies on what foods people eat to lose weight, but research articles that are scientific studies of the bodies digestive system. We should be learning how the body responds to different foods and see what it likes. I can guarantee you that what are body responds better too is also healthier. Work of art the body is.
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09-19-2016, 11:45 AM | #49 | |
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Again, it is not for everyone and shouldnt be recommended at the frequency is it currently done. It is the latest fad for every "nutritionist" to say that you should go Keto. A true Ketogenic Diet would involve measuring your food out, following strict guidelines with what you can/can not consume, and be followed up with routine labwork. You can easily go from healthy to kidney failure by not monitoring your body and knowing where you are at. |
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You should do routine labwork for eating junk and flooding your system with glucose, which is a lot more dangerous to your body than ketosis, as evident by rising rates of type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome. There are people on "standard western diet" dying every day from metabolic related causes, yet you think it's the healthy and lean people on ketogenic diet that need monitoring? lol |
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I tend to Intermittent Fast for my diet. It works well with my hectic days. I did however try the keto diet, but it pysically doesn't work for me. I really wanted it to work for me, but I never came out of keto flu. I tried for three weeks and was in "flu" for about two - maybe 12 days. I am just not compatable with it, I suppose. I had my roomate try it after I had failed to switch and after his flu he loved it. He was only sick about four days and has been losing weight and making improvements in the gym ever since.
Edit: losts of discussion here, but I'll drop my two cents. The long and the short of it, is if you avoid excess calories you lose wight. Sugar and other forms of it, (say alcohol), in excess are especially bad. If you eat controlled portions and eat avoid heavily processed foods you will live well. You don't need special diets to lose/gain weight (disregard medical conditions) as long as you are getting your macros in and are at your caloric goal. Last edited by iEuropa; 09-26-2016 at 10:35 AM.. |
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It is common knowledge (or at least most people know) that high protein diets can have adverse affects on the Kidneys. High levels of Ketones also makes your blood more acidic, which can also have adverse affects on the kidneys. These issues can be extremely dangerous for someone with a history of kidney issues, or even a family medical history of kidney issues with no prior symptoms. Every single person that is put on a ketogenic diet for medical reasons, closely monitors their ketone levels, kidney functions, etc. But go ahead and keep telling me how im wrong. Get over yourself, we get it, you are Ketogenic. Starting to think the Keto Dieters are the new Vegans where everyone else is wrong... |
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09-26-2016, 12:11 PM | #53 |
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Yes, but he'd rather be on a diet that makes his breath stink, potentially damages his heart, isn't great for his kidneys and liver than do some research and realize that there are other means of losing weight that are just as effective and less likely to unforeseen health effects (this is generally true of all fad diets).
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Ketogenic diet is not high protein. Quite the opposite, since excess protein is converted into glucose, it can prevent you from entering ketosis. It would be one of the first things you would have learnt about keto if you have made an effort. That's one ignorant lie out of the way, now onto acidic blood. You are confusing ketosis with ketoacidosis, which is common among the most clueless. It's true that ketoacidosis is dangerous... for people with diabetes. They have to monitor their ketone levels for the same reason they have to monitor their glucose levels. So yes, you are wrong. I don't care if you want stay ignorant, but if you can't be bothered to read, at least don't spread misinformation. |
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For anyone who is misinformed about the keto diet, here is a new podcast you should listen to:
Can The Ketogenic Diet Prevent Disease? Dom D’Agostino on Disease Prevention, Cancer, and Living Longer |
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Sure ... you know chiropractors also believe they can cure cancer.
There is evidence to support the use of a ketogenic diet in conjunction with other cancer treatments. There is no evidence to support its use to prevent cancer. Just for the record, I don't buy snake oil either. |
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And yes, the keto diet is a higher than normal protein diet. Recomendations for protein intake is .6-1.2g/lb per day on the Keto Diet. Normal recommended for someone not looking to build muscle is .3-.4g/lb per day. Every person that has ever tried to seriously gain muscle mass knows that there can be complications with this much protein. All depends on how your body tolerates it. And yes, despite what you want to believe, high ketones do have the chance to make your blood more acidity than normal. This is dangerous to those who have pre-existing or underlying medical issues that they may or may not be aware of. All i have been saying, is that it isnt for everyone and you should be careful if you plan on going Keto. It needs to be followed to the "T" to be done right and can be dangerous to those that dont follow correctly and/or have other medical issues. You are the one that cant seem to comprehend what I am saying. You can keep calling me ignorant, clueless, wrong, whatever you want, but it doesnt change the fact that you are not understanding the message here. |
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Yeah sure, if someone has diabetes and doesn't know about it, he can die from ketosis. Just like he may die from eating cookies, for fuck sake. You're wrong again and again. I understand your message, but that doesn't change the fact that you're wrong and are spreading lies. I'm fine debating the facts. I might even learn something new. The problem is that your knowledge of keto is pretty much nonexistant, but you act like you actually know something. |
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Every diet plan and diet literature I've have found recommends a 20-25% protein for those looking to just get "skinny" and a 35-40% with the occasional 45-50% protein for those looking to gain muscle. You under-estimate the level of research I've put into the Keto Diet. I was going to go Keto, under proper medical supervision, about 2 years ago but decided lifestyle changes were better suited to me. You can either intelligently debate or continue trying to make personal attacks. Your call. |
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How about you? Those protein ranges are a joke. Did you get them from some celebrity fad diet book? No one, on any diet needs that much protein. Current Mr Olympia Phil Heath consumes only 30% of his calories in protein. Even an ordinary guy would have to consume almost 500g of protein to hit those numbers. You can't be serious. I don't think I under-estimate it, considering glaring errors in all your arguments. Someone spending 15 minutes reading reddit's keto FAQ would know more about it than you do. Not only you don't know anything about keto, you're equally clueless about protein demands and recommended intake of anything. Pretty much everything you said so far is wrong. You don't respond to facts. You make shit up. This is what you call an intelligent debate? |
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You conveniently ignore all false statements that I corrected, to which none of you were able to respond, But yes, all I do is personal attacks... interesting. Look at what you've contributed to this thread, wrong information and mockery, so GFY.
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Not even 1/10th of the way down the page "keeping protein intake moderate, 0.69 to 1.2 grams per pound lean body mass. (1.5 to 2.64 grams per kg lean body mass.) - Note that going over 0.8 grams is only suggested for people doing heavy lifting and endurance training." (I said .6 to 1.2g/lb when you told me I was making things up...) and your math is off as well. It is widely accepted that there are approximately 4 calories per gram of protein. Someone eating 500 grams of protein a day is getting a minimum of 2k calories from just protein. Phil Heaths typical daily consumption = "One day’s total consumption: 9394 calories, 910 g protein, 881 g carbs, 239 g" or 3640 calories from protein = 39%. http://workouttrends.com/mr-olympia-...t-routine-diet average lean body mass of in shape Adult Male in the US is ~160lbs, or 110.4g of protein on the low end of this recommendation and 192g on the high end. Take a typical caloric intake of 2500 and the 4 calories per gram of protein formula, and you are looking at 18% on the low end, and 31% on the high end of just that one recommendation. You can google "Ketogenic diet protein requirements" and see that the recommendations vary from one "expert" to the next. Edit: Answer me what the daily g/lb protein intake is from Stephen Phinney. Looks like he did research with what he called a "moderate protein diet" that consisted of .8g/lb of protein. Be interested to see what he suggests now. Last edited by csu87; 09-26-2016 at 07:30 PM.. |
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If I've mocked you, maybe it's because you deserve it. Certainly, I haven't earned the kind of response you're spewing. You've called me stupid and you've told me to go f*** myself. You're clearly a paragon of intellectual debate, aren't you? |
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