That's true, but only IF you have found your correct personal carb limit (point of nutritional ketosis) and IF you don't get kicked out of ketosis by eating protein that gets converted into glucose and IF the fat you are eating doesn't increase your insulin resistance which increases the increases the effect that carbs have on your blood sugar...Some people say that you do not need to count calories, as long as you eat at or below your carb limit, and you will lose.
To continue losing weight I have to count calories, 1200 is my optimum but I can go up to 1400 -1500 on weekends etc, anything over this and I start to gain weight, but I am a looooong way into my weight loss journey and at the beginning I could get away with eating a lot more - not now though
Exactly my point SpikerOk yes there is a thing that almost everyone forgets. Whether your diet is carb limited or calorie limited or whatever, you have to adjust that limit as your weight goes down, otherwise you will plateau at best. (At worst your weight goes up, if the limit is set too high).
So as a made up example if you weigh 100kg and you go on a diet restricted to 100g carbs a day or 1000 calories a day (or both), then when you get down to 95kg you need to change your limit to 95 g carbs and/or 950 calories. Otherwise, you plateau.
(I'm making these numbers up just to show how it works).
Exactly my point Spiker
Sorry I was just copying you.
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