ghost_whistler
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I haven't felt badly. I haven't felt the compulsion to snack as much, nor any symptoms of hypo so i haven't tested since last week and the readings then were fine.Just out of interest @ghost_whistler how are you feeling, and how are your blood glucose levels on this new keto way of eating?
Most people get 'carb flu' in the first few days, if they are going to get it at all. So you may have whizzed through that phase without experiencing anything flu-like.
Re Atkins, all the different phases of the Atkins Induction through to maintenance allow for vegetables (and therefore carbs) and the intention is to go low, then slowly increase carbs to the personal tolerance level for weight loss, then later to increase again to the personal tolerance for weight maintenance.
Unfortunately, none of us know what our personal tolerance is, until we have tried it. I am always very envious of people who do well on 80g carbs a day (or more). From what I have seen in posts on the forum, people seem to fall into different 'bands'. Some do well at 100-130g or more, others flourish at around 80g, a minority need the 30-60g band. Others need lower. It all depends on our bodies, and the food choices we make, after all, 20g carbs from leafy green veg is very different from 20g from thick white toasted.
I'm not brimming with energy like the keto people claim, and I still need to eat morning lunch and dinner, and usually a little something for supper. I don't feel fatigued. I'm not in that state though, not as far as I can tell going by what advocates say. Who knows though? I'm not buying testing kits. I haven't lost any weight at all though.
I'm curious about Atkins because there must be a reason why he doesn't recommend remaining in ketosis. I do get the impressoin that ultimately the body isn't meant to stay in it permanently. Otherwise wouldn't we have been built that way? Even taking into account how warped our current diet and food models are. Certainly it makes travelling around a bit harder since you have to plan ahead. THere's no way you could sustain low carb otherwise.