• @Romeowns
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    69 months ago

    I used to struggle majorly with weight. Went on a pretty strict 20gm keto cut in about 2016 and dropped form 200lbs to 155lbs. Since then I’ve just settled around 160-170lbs. Whenever I notice I’m getting a bit heavy I just go back on Keto for 6 weeks or so and I’ll be back down. Keto for me has a real appetite suppressing effect, so I’ll usually only eat dinner and nothing else except a couple of coffees through the day. This all sounds very difficult to someone who hasn’t done it, but I was shocked how easy it became after a week or two. You cut a lot of bloat and water weight in the first few weeks, so it’s really rewarding looking at the scales day after day. Once you’ve done it and realise how easy it is, I find there’s a lot less anxiety around weight.

    • @thorbot
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      29 months ago

      Keto is good if you actually eat good unsaturated fats. And it’s definitely not a long term thing unless your doctor approves it.

        • @thorbot
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          39 months ago

          Because it’s hell on your arteries

            • @thorbot
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              29 months ago

              Saturated fats cause cholesterols to build up in your arteries

              • @[email protected]
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                19 months ago

                There is a lot of debate ongoing in the literature about increased lipid markers and long term cardiovascular health in the context of a lchf (keto) diet.

                I hope to see definitive studies in the future.

                • @thorbot
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                  19 months ago

                  I’m just going by what my doctor told me. I trust him over some randoms on the internet.