1151 Freeport Road #388
Pittsburgh PA15238
Email: jocelyntanmd@gmail.com
Phone: (412) 301-7472
Fax: (304) 949-8737
Whether for purposes of weight loss or for improving one's metabolic health, the first thing one will need to know when starting either the ketogenic diet or modified ketogenic diet, is what food items are allowed. Then, identify the non-allowed food items and gather them up from your home. Decide on how long you are planning to diet and send these taboo items to a friend's home or personal storage system for safekeeping. Or better yet, donate the food items to a non-diabetic friend or relative. Out of sight, out of mind! Thinking that you will simply cut down on your carbohydrate intake is not usually a good idea. Taking half a bagel versus a whole bagel will not only push you out of ketosis immediately, it will also result in an unwanted rise in blood glucose, which inevitably will be followed by a precipitous drop. It is this sudden drop in glucose levels that will give you the unpleasant feeling of hunger. Better to avoid that bagel altogether (not even a bite) and one will maintain a steady state of low blood glucose and likely not even feel hungry. Starting meals with a full glass of water not only makes one feel fuller, it will keep one hydrated because the ketogenic diet has a diuretic effect (more restroom trips). If done properly, the lightheadedness that usually comes when one skips a meal does not occur. Instead the ketones that the body will produce during times of dieting or shorter fasting will provide energy to the brain cells in place of the absent glucose and the result is that one will probably feel fine, if not more clearheaded. Do make a shopping list and plan meals ahead of time. Identify possible emergency low carbohydrate snack items and keep them at hand (i.e. ready made tuna salad/real mayo, chicken salad, eggs, celery sticks stuffed with cream cheese, and the occasional small portions of nuts) when hunger strikes. Lastly, eat only when hungry and stop before you get full!
1151 Freeport Road #388
Pittsburgh, PA 15238
Email: ketooncologist@gmail.com
Phone: (412) 301-7472
Fax: (304) 949-8737
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