The Unexpected Downside To A Keto Diet

Richards believes the body needs carbs for a balanced diet and energy, even on the low-carb Keto diet. You may feel exhausted if you eliminate them from your diet.

Cutting Too Many Carbs From Your Diet (Or At A Fast Rate)

Limiting carbohydrates requires gradual change since your body needs time to adjust. She thinks between refined and complex carbs is crucial.

Cutting Too Many Carbs From Your Diet (Or At A Fast Rate)

She calls them "slow-burning carbohydrates that give sustained energy." She says they create serotonin, "which can help manage stress, a factor that can cause fatigue and low energy."

Cutting Too Many Carbs From Your Diet (Or At A Fast Rate)

Whole grains, beans, peas, and other vegetables provide complex carbs. She says refined carbs in pastries, frozen meals, and other processed foods make you feel "bloated" and more likely to gain weight.

Cutting Too Many Carbs From Your Diet (Or At A Fast Rate)

Hunnes explains that while this diet emphasizes fat over carbs, consuming high-quality meals is just as vital. (For instance, eating as few carbohydrates as possible without considering other meals won't help you lose weight healthily!)

Counting Carbs Without Considerating Food Quality

Hunnes states, "Most people want to lose weight at exceptional rates, like several pounds per week," but that is neither healthy or sustainable. 

Counting Carbs Without Considerating Food Quality

Crash diets and too low calories are typically used. However, Hunnes advises a more practical approach, such as aiming for 1 pound each week or first planning meals to absorb more vitamins and minerals.

Counting Carbs Without Considerating Food Quality

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