The most popular form of
Keto is the strict diet most people use for weight loss. 35 grams or less coupled with an approved
food list has helped countless people to lose weight and keep it off. It is also a fantastic option for diabetics
and patients with life threatening diseases such as cancer. When I initially began my Keto journey I did
this diet in an effort to gain control over migraine headaches that had been
plaguing me for years. It has really
worked well for me.
Deviled eggs, sliced strawberries & banana |
I've been Keto for over
three years now. After the first year I
changed from the stricter version to a modified or targeted version to maintain
my health and well being. I began by
slowly adding back healthy food items, mainly fruit (like bananas) and Keto
bread or low carb tortillas. I still stay
away from refined sugars and complex carbohydrates for the most part, opting
instead for sweeteners like stevia and monk fruit. Occasionally erythritol.
Roast chicken, salad greens, olives, sliced almonds, Asian dressing |
I've done really well
with a targeted Keto lifestyle. I very
rarely end up with a migraine and when I do they are not nearly as severe as
they once were. Keto has been a real life
changer for me. After my recent cardiac
issues this year I was quite concerned about having to abandon my Keto
lifestyle. I have seen the approved
cardiac diet recommended by the American Heart Association and looked at the Mediterranean
diet which is also advised for heart health.
With both it seemed to me it was a lot of carbohydrates and refined
sugar. I was extremely concerned that it
would cause me to gain weight, which I knew would not be good for my heart,
blood pressure or my joints. I also do
not want to reintroduce migraines back into my life. Fortunately the Keto lifestyle is still very
much doable for patients with heart issues.
You just have to be smart about your food choices.
Salmon, steamed broccoli, spinach salad w/ sliced mushrooms & cranberries |
Not a whole lot has
really changed for me as far as the meals I am making, except that I am much
more careful about the amount of sodium I consume so I don't retain water and I
am much more particular about the types of fats (olive, avocado & nut oils)
I consume. I don't really enjoy animal
fats that much so this works better for me anyway. I've also increased the amount of fish and
chicken based meals and am boosting my fruit and vegetables a little bit more.
Scrambled eggs, sugar free yogurt, banana |
For many, many years I
have typically only eaten two meals a day.
I'm just not a breakfast eater and I have always been an intermittent
faster before I even knew that was a real thing. I love breakfast foods, just not first thing
in the morning. My body does not like to
eat too early and I seem to do better if I have brunch later in the day and
then supper so I am continuing to that.
Egg roll in a bowl topped with chili sauce, scallions & ginger, egg drop soup |
My meals are simple to
prepare. Lean meats in small portions,
loads of nutrient rich vegetables, some fruits, plus nuts and nut oils to
garnish certain dishes. I'm upping my
game by putting more effort into my cooking and meal preparations with an
emphasis on making my meals as pretty as they are nutritious and delicious. Having a wide variety of food options to
avoid burn out is also very important to me as well.
Stir fry vegetables w/ sliced pork chop & sugar free teriyaki sauce |
So far I feel I am doing
pretty well. I am making food a huge
priority in my life to prepare my healthy meals every day. I'm finding that I truly enjoy cooking and
meal planning even more than I did before.
I very much look forward to it on a daily basis. Good food is the best medicine.
You are eating healthier than most, for sure. When my dad saw his vascular surgeon recently, the dr told us to eat the meat and don’t eat the sugar. Sugar kills, he said. So you are definitely on the right diet road!
ReplyDeleteSugar is so bad. It is amazing what all happens to the human body when you consume sugar and other simple carbohydrates. Plants and animals!:o)
DeleteThat was great of you to post what you eat ! I liked reading about it.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad. :o)
DeleteThank you for sharing information, real world, on your keto experience. Do you still count carb grams now or do you just know what to eat?
ReplyDeleteI don't count them like I used to but I do very much pay attention to them.
DeleteDo you mind sharing the egg roll in a bowl recipe?
ReplyDeleteOf course! :)
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I need to try this recipe. It looks really good. Did you have problems with Keto flu when you started? I'm pretty sure that's what happened to me last week...I didn't realize I had been eating the keto way when I started cutting carbs. I drastically cut them too much and physically felt bad, but mentally....man, my whole life seemed more positive and my thoughts more clear.
ReplyDeleteI personally did not though I know many people do. It is really your body detoxing. Drink lots of water to help flush your system and salt your food. The mental clarity is amazing, right? Your energy will return with abundance. Keep up the great work!
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