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    Default Keto diet . How long before in ketosis?

    Just wondering how long it takes for a person to go into ketosis? I have read as fast as 3 days and up to 2 weeks. How long should a person stay on this diet for? Thanks for any help you can give me..

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    If you drop all starchy carbs and trace carbs are approx or less you will be in ketosis in 3 days. Do not bother using ketostix to test because they are not accurate in a weight trained individual.

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    Awesome thanks Prae....

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    There are some low priced units that will test your blood like a glucose meter but the test strips are a little pricey.

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    Last edited by cog; 04-05-2014 at 03:31 PM.

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    Waste of money...still not accurate because individuals who are training will use the ketone bodies for fuel and hence the measurement can still show not in ketosis or only very light ketosis even when deep into ketosis. If you follow the proper diet you will be in ketosis no matter what and you needn't worry about measuring it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Praetorian View Post
    Waste of money...still not accurate because individuals who are training will use the ketone bodies for fuel and hence the measurement can still show not in ketosis or only very light ketosis even when deep into ketosis. If you follow the proper diet you will be in ketosis no matter what and you needn't worry about measuring it.

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    Dr.Phinney uses them on endurance athletes.There appears to be some difference of opinion on exactly when a person starts producing ketones,and how much,and how long you exit ketosis after a carb re feed.Also,I wonder if very small amounts of carbs throughout the day equates with one serving per day.
    Last edited by cog; 04-05-2014 at 08:26 PM.

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    Why would endurance athletes be on a keto diet...ketone bodies are not a fast enough fuel for endurance activity because you are now adding oxygen into the fuel equation. Endurance athletes on a keto diet would be catabolizing muscle to fuel their training...ie gluconeogenesis thus the ketone bodies would most likely remain much longer in the blood because the fuel source has switched to glucose.

    In BB running a keto diet "properly" ie DP keto you will enter ketosis in 72 hours...trust me....and there is no need to measure it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Praetorian View Post
    Why would endurance athletes be on a keto diet...ketone bodies are not a fast enough fuel for endurance activity because you are now adding oxygen into the fuel equation. Endurance athletes on a keto diet would be catabolizing muscle to fuel their training...ie gluconeogenesis thus the ketone bodies would most likely remain much longer in the blood because the fuel source has switched to glucose.

    In BB running a keto diet "properly" ie DP keto you will enter ketosis in 72 hours...trust me....and there is no need to measure it.

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    Dr Stephen Phinney has been a low carb researcher for 35 years.In his book he cites numerous marathon and ultra marathoners that are in ketosis.The Art and Science of Low Carbohydrate Performance.The body can be trained to more efficiently utilize ketones.Dr.Attia substantiated this recently with documented testing.

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    Think about the voyageurs Prae.Their diet was pemmican.


 
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