#208 (Keto): The Wrong Way to Go Keto

Published: Jan. 3, 2018, 7 p.m.

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Host Brad Kearns talks about the common mistakes and drawbacks of a shortcut approach to keto. If you are still even a bit carb dependent when attempting keto, what you will get is a flood of stress hormones in response to the sudden deprivation of your primary fuel source glucose. Lacking dietary carbs, you will commence the hallmark fight or flight process of gluconeogenesis to give your body the sugar it needs. You may even feel alert and energetic for a while from the stress hormone buzz, but when the stress response becomes exhausted, you are destined to crash and burn, featuring overeating, extra sleeping, and programmed lazy behavior to recalibrate.

\\xa0Also in the show, Brad rips on the concept of \\u201ccheat days.\\u201d If you are allured by the prospect of a cheat day, this suggests your approach is too regimented and unpleasant to sustain. With the Keto Reset approach, you will instead progress gracefully with your metabolic fitness so that you are enjoying nutritious, satisfying meals, getting better and better at burning stored energy so you don\\u2019t have to deal with \\u201clow carb flu\\u201d or afternoon blues, and be patient in unwind the metabolic damage caused by decades of carbohydrate dependency.

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