- keto is not sustainable - seen a few of the "Sunday magazine" headlines on this but never an explanation as to why. There are people who have done it for decades so maybe there is more to this
Pretty sure it's not that simple.Counting calories is the only truly scientific way to lose weight.
It's simple science: if you burn more calories than you ingest you lose weight, if you ingest more than you burn you put it on.
It is that simple.Pretty sure it's not that simple.
But the subject here is Keto
Ok here we go then.It is that simple.
Cauliflower rice (cauliflower grated up instead of rice)
Yes. A calorie is a calorie - a unit of energy. It makes no difference where it comes from. Good luck trying to eat 1500 calories of spinach in one sitting though.Ok here we go then.
Is it you position that, if I eat 1500 calories of cheese and onion crisps, it will have the exact same effect as if I eat 1500 calories of spinach?
You really haven't got a clue.Yes. A calorie is a calorie - a unit of energy. It makes no difference where it comes from. Good luck trying to eat 1500 calories of spinach in one sitting though.
(Spinach has 7 calories per ounce so 1500 calories of spinach would be around 13lbs. Good luck with that)
is as bad as it sounds
Don't do it.It looks like we may be going on a keto diet.
SWMBO is looking into it.
Anyone here have any experience?
I've got to agree with you artie, I've been on keto diet for 5 years now owing to type 2 diabetes...still maintaining blood sugar at "normal" level, no medication necessary....yet.You really haven't got a clue.
But if you want to discuss that theory please start your own thread. I started this one to discuss Keto.
A couple of goes;
I've been keto for about 18 months now.
I've got to agree with you artie,
Thanks.Interesting thread.
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