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![]() | Hi, Gmilanes11. It’s great to read that you are so active. You may wish to cut back on sime carbohydrates now, and gradually reintroduce them into your diet. For now, try swapping half of the starchy carbohydrate exchanges in your menu for either proteins (one for one) or fats (2 fats for each carbohydrate exchange),taking care to use only complex high-fiber carbohydrate foods. Then gradually move toward the menu pattetn of exchanges. You can view the pattern by clicking on the “Exchange mode” icon in the toolbar above your menu. |
![]() | Thank you for the response. I work out quite a bit – competitive biking several days a week and I have a personal trainer I go to a couple of times a week for strength training, plus lots of walking. My concern is coming off of keto – us there any adjustment I should be making with the carbs since I’ve been off of carbs for a while? |
![]() | Hi, Gmilanes11. Given that this program is already fairly low in carbohydrates, the best way to give your body a boost in recoving your metabolism is through physical activity.This is not just because of the extra energy it burns, but also because it protects and strengthens your most important fat-burning asset, muscle tissue. |
![]() | Hello. I tried keto for a month and while it helped with weight and energy, I realized it wasn’t balanced for me. I signed up here last Thursday and am enjoying the balance and following completely – I’ve gained 4 pounds though. I understand that might happen since I’m introducing carbs back in. Should I limit any of the carbs for now? I’m worried I will just keep gaining. |
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