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About The Ketogenic Diet<\/h1>\n

The ketogenic diet began in the early 1920s and 30s as a form of treatment or therapy for epilepsy. Still, when new anticonvulsant therapies were introduced, it was forsaken by the general public. As a special diet, the ketogenic diet was developed to aid epileptic children who did not respond adequately to routine anti-epileptic treatments. It later re-emerged as an effective formula to lose weight rapidly.<\/p>\n

Popularly known as the keto diet, the ketogenic diet is an eating plan that involves the intake of high-fat, moderate protein and extremely low carbohydrates. It is generally embarked on to lose weight. It has been reported to have several health benefits, such as helping with Alzheimer’s disease, diabetes, cancer, and epilepsy. In addition, it reduces blood sugar, insulin levels and reduces hunger hormones.<\/p>\n

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How it works <\/strong><\/h3>\n

Generally, the body utilizes carbohydrates as its primary source of energy production, but with a ketogenic diet, the case is different. A few days into a ketogenic diet, the body goes into a metabolic process known as ketosis. In ketosis, the level of carbohydrates consumed by an individual is significantly reduced and is replaced with fat. When this happens, there is a depletion of stored glycogen and insulin secretion decreases.<\/p>\n

During ketosis, the body derives energy from fat rather than carbohydrates. Protein is taken in moderation because the body converts protein to glucose when consumed in large quantities. This can result in a slow transition into ketosis. In addition, the liver converts the fat to ketones to provide the brain with energy.<\/p>\n

One way of going into ketosis is via intermittent fasting, which commonly involves fasting for 16 hours and eating food within the remaining 8 hours. Indicators of successful transition into ketosis are:<\/p>\n