You were very likely
experiencing keto flu - it takes up to 4 weeks to get keto adapted and also may take time to get your macros right and start losing body fat.
This low sodium factors into why people
experience keto flu symptoms while in ketosis.
I feel great and haven't
experienced any keto flu, just frequent urination.
Try a gradual reduction in carbs if an abrubt reduction seems problematic or
you experience keto flu symptoms.
If you do
experience keto flu, don't worry: it won't last long at all.
Not everyone
experiences keto flu, and my guess is that it may have to do with reducing carbs drastically and quickly instead of doing it gradually over a period of time.
Most people actually get into ketosis within 24 hours, but your body won't start spilling ketones into the urine and usually, you don't
experience keto flu on the first day.
Depending on how much glycogen you need to deplete (or the amount of carbs and protein you usually consume), you might feel lethargic and
experience some keto flu symptoms during the Egg Fast.
Not exact matches
Many people initiating a Ketogenic Diet have
experienced some degree of
Keto Flu or Low Carb
Flu.
When entering the induction phase of a ketogenic diet (50 grams or less of total carbs - about 20 - 30 grams of net carbs), most people
experience «
keto -
flu».
I learned that the «
keto flu» reaction I
experienced was a result of low electrolyte levels in the body due to the loss of dietary carbs, which help the body retain hydration.
Also, don't be surprised if you
experience «
keto -
flu», especially if you are not
keto - adapted.
You may
experience flu - like symptoms, which are called «
keto -
flu».
When entering the induction phase of a ketogenic diet, some people
experience «
keto -
flu».
It explains what
keto -
flu is, who may
experience it and how to lessen the common symptoms like headaches or muscle cramps.
Firstly, «
keto -
flu» is necessarily not something people always
experience - my partner didn't have any issues either.
You will
experience symptoms called the «
KETO FLU» where you will feel like you actually have the f
FLU» where you will feel like you actually have the
fluflu.
There is an increased demand for sodium on a
keto diet (additional 3000 - 5000 mg)- if you
experience headaches or any symptoms of
keto flu, it might be worth adding some foods like bone broth or sauerkraut.
You remember your first time you
experienced fatigue, low energy, headaches -
keto flu?
Many people, during the initial two weeks,
experience a phenomenon called «
keto flu.»
Additionally, you'll most likely
experience what many dieters call «
keto flu».
Keto diet side effects are often called keto flu, set of symptoms first - time ketoers often experie
Keto diet side effects are often called
keto flu, set of symptoms first - time ketoers often experie
keto flu, set of symptoms first - time ketoers often
experience.
The initial phase of low - carb eating may be difficult to stick to as you may
experience symptoms known as «low - carb
flu» or «
keto -
flu».
Unfortunately, when you first start eating few carbs, you might
experience what's called carb
flu or
keto flu.
The more I read about others»
experiences, the more I was assured that the
keto flu symptoms were actually a sign of my body healing.
So, if you feel lethargic, or
experience other
keto flu symptoms, do what needs to be done in the case of
keto flu.
The
keto flu is a common symptom that people
experience early in their ketogenic journey that they can fix with supplementation of alkalising minerals.