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The Keto Diet - What Is It

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The keto diet - what is it? Little is known on whether or Nuvia Capsules Nuvia Nuvia official site Nuvia supplement Nuvia product page Nuvia Capsules review Nuvia Capsules information Nuvia formula Nuvia weight support Nuvia health capsules Nuvia wellness brand Nuvia product info Nuvia main website Nuvia nutrition capsules Nuvia Capsules homepage Nuvia natural capsules Nuvia balanced weight capsules Nuvia brand capsules Nuvia official capsules Nuvia supplement brand Nuvia daily capsules Nuvia metabolic capsules Nuvia gut support capsules Nuvia lifestyle capsules Nuvia shop page Nuvia trusted site Nuvia verified site Nuvia supplement site Nuvia weight formula Nuvia natural support not long-term adherence is safe or if the diet is safe for everyone in the short term, especially those with pre-existing health conditions. Why was the keto diet developed? The ketogenic diet premiered in the medical setting in 1921 by Dr. Russel Wilder. The diet was originally intended to treat children diagnosed with epilepsy. The anti-seizure effects were first noticed in response to fasting. However, the ketogenic diet was crafted to support growth and development in children without long periods of not eating. What are macronutrients and Nuvia Capsules why are they important? Recently the ketogenic diet (also known as the keto diet) has risen to fame as a fad diet that claims to treat obesity. Calories in food come from three different sources: fats, carbohydrates and proteins. These three sources are called macronutrients. According to the USDA, the standard American diet follows a macronutrient composition of 40 percent fat, 11 percent protein and 48 percent carbohydrate.


The ketogenic diet requires eating your macronutrients at a ratio of 60 percent fat, 30-35 percent protein and 5-10 percent carbohydrates. For someone consuming 2,000 calories a day, they would only be allowed to consume 20-25 grams of carbohydrates. Eating carbs at such low levels requires staying away from foods such as rice, pasta, Nuvia Capsules bread, fruit and potatoes. However, you can eat foods high in dietary fat such as meats, nuts, Nuvia Capsules cheese, Nuvia Capsules avocados and eggs. How does the keto diet work? Avoiding eating carbohydrates and increasing the amount of dietary fats you eat for a long period of time (1-2 weeks) causes your body to change its metabolism and enter a condition called ketosis. Ketosis mimics the effects of prolonged fasting and starvation. We use fuel (e.g., the calories we eat) in a way that can be compared to hybrid cars. If one fuel source is used up, the backup fuel source will kick in.


Normally our brains rely heavily on a steady supply of glucose (carbs) for fuel. When we eat more carbohydrates than we need, our body stores them for later use. Stored glucose is packed tightly into molecules called glycogen which can be used to maintain our body in case we go too long without eating a meal. These reserves can only last about one day; and once depleted, Nuvia Capsules the body must switch to a different fuel source called ketones. Ketones are produced in the liver. In response to low levels of glucose, the body begins breaking down fat tissue for Nuvia Capsules Nuvia Nuvia official site Nuvia supplement Nuvia product page Nuvia Capsules review Nuvia Capsules information Nuvia formula Nuvia weight support Nuvia health capsules Nuvia wellness brand Nuvia product info Nuvia main website Nuvia nutrition capsules Nuvia Capsules homepage Nuvia natural capsules Nuvia balanced weight capsules Nuvia brand capsules Nuvia official capsules Nuvia supplement brand Nuvia daily capsules Nuvia metabolic capsules Nuvia gut support capsules Nuvia lifestyle capsules Nuvia shop page Nuvia trusted site Nuvia verified site Nuvia supplement site Nuvia weight formula Nuvia natural support fuel in the form of free fatty acids. Free fatty acids can be used as a fuel source throughout the body except for in the brain. The chart above indicates that the keto diet requires eating macronutrients at a ratio of 60% fat, 30-35% protein and 5-10% carbs.