Even if
you measure high ketone levels (but I doubt you would measure 8 or more), if your glucose levels are low, it shouldn't be an issue (ketoacidosis happens when both blood glucose and ketones are high).
Not exact matches
To read more about ketosis and
ketones, read these posts: Ketosis & Measuring Ketones and The Ketone Craze - Who Really Benefits From High Ketone
ketones, read these posts: Ketosis &
Measuring Ketones and The Ketone Craze - Who Really Benefits From High Ketone
Ketones and The
Ketone Craze - Who Really Benefits From
High Ketone Levels?
If you
measure your
ketone levels (using ketostix), they may get quite
high due to the lack of water but it doesn't mean you will be in deeper ketosis (ketostix are not accurate).
You definitely don't need to
measure ketone levels or even achieve
high ketone levels to lose weight on a ketogenic diet!