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whisper71_ Thu, Jan-29-04 08:33

WHAt is Ketosis? I give
 
I keep hearing this ketosis thing and I've yet to figure that out or how to even figure it out myself? Someone enlighten me please.

FrecklFluf Thu, Jan-29-04 08:36

Simply put, your body is in ketosis when it is burning fat for energy instead of carbs. It is not the same thing as ketoacidosis, and it is not harmful (unless you have impaired kidney function).

I recommend reading the book; Dr. Atkins explains it much better than I ever could.

whisper71_ Thu, Jan-29-04 08:39

Is there something you have to buy to check it or something? I got that it shows whether you're burning fat or not. Just confuses me I suppose

gilibel Thu, Jan-29-04 08:43

Please read the book :read2: or go to http://atkins.com (basically the whole DANDR is there for free for you to endulge in.) Everything - including ketosis - is explained in detail there. You won't benefit fully from this WOE untill you've read up on all the facts and rules.

Best of luck! :)

whisper71_ Thu, Jan-29-04 08:51

thanks, I did read the book, but it never said how to check it, but I did find my answer on How to check it through Atkins site.. a simple thing of buying strips is all i needed to know

dave11282 Thu, Jan-29-04 08:56

keto
 
EVERYTHING YOU'VE EVER WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT KETOSIS ...

1. What are ketones?
2. How will ketosis help me to lose weight?
3. But, isn't ketosis dangerous?
4. How do the ketone test strips work, and where do I get them?
5. I'm following Induction strictly; why won't my strips turn purple?
6. Will I lose weight faster if the strips show dark purple all the time?
7. Does caffeine affect ketosis?
8. Will drinking alcohol affect ketosis?



What are ketones?

Ketones are a normal and efficient source of fuel and energy for the human body. They are produced by the liver from fatty acids, which result from the breakdown of body fat in response to the absence of glucose/sugar. In a ketogenic diet, such as Atkins ... or diets used for treating epilepsy in children, the tiny amounts of glucose required for some select functions can be met by consuming a minimum amount of carbs - or can be manufactured in the liver from PROTEIN. When your body is producing ketones, and using them for fuel, this is called "ketosis".


How will ketosis help me to lose weight?

Most reducing diets restrict calorie intake, so you lose weight but some of that is fat and some of it is lean muscle tissue as well. Less muscle means slowed metabolism, which makes losing weight more difficult and gaining it back all too easy. Ketosis will help you to lose FAT.

Being in ketosis means that your body's primary source of energy is fat (in the form of ketones). When you consume adequate protein as well, there's no need for the body to break down its muscle tissue. Ketosis also tends to accelerate fat loss --- once the liver converts fat to ketones, it can't be converted back to fat, and so is excreted.


But, isn't ketosis dangerous?

Being in ketosis by following a low carbohydrate diet is NOT dangerous. The human body was designed to use ketones very efficiently as fuel in the absence of glucose. However, the word ketosis is often confused with a similar word, ketoacidosis.

Ketoacidosis is a dangerous condition for diabetics, and the main element is ACID not ketones. The blood pH becomes dangerously acidic because of an extremely high blood SUGAR level (the diabetic has no insulin, or doesn't respond to insulin .... so blood sugar rises ... ketones are produced by the body to provide the fuel necessary for life, since the cells can't use the sugar). It's the high blood sugar, and the acid condition that is so dangerous. Ketones just happen to be a part of the picture, and are a RESULT of the condition, not the CAUSE. Diabetics can safely follow a ketogenic diet to lose fat weight ... but they must be closely monitored by their health care provider, and blood sugars need to be kept low, and stable.


How do the ketone test strips work, and where can I get them?

Ketone urine-testing strips, also called Ketostix or just ketone sticks ... are small plastic strips that have a little absorptive pad on the end. This contains a special chemical that will change colour in the presence of ketones in the urine. The strips may change varying shades of pink to purple, or may not change colour at all. The container will have a scale on the label, with blocks of colour for you to compare the strip after a certain time lapse, usually 15 seconds. Most folks simply hold a strip in the flow of urine. Other folks argue that the force of the flow can "wash" some of the chemical away, and advise that a sample of urine be obtained in a cup or other container, then the strip dipped into it.

The chemical reagent is very sensitive to moisture, including what's in the air. It's important to keep the lid of the container tightly closed at all times, except for when you're getting a strip to take a reading. Make sure your fingers are dry before you go digging in! They also have an expiry date, so make note of this when you purchase the strips ... that's for the UNopened package. Once opened, they have a shelf-life of about 6 months -- you may wish to write the date you opened on the label for future reference.

Ketone test strips can be purchased at any pharmacy, and are usually kept with the diabetic supplies. In some stores they're kept behind the counter, so if you don't see them on the shelf, just ask the pharmacist; you don't need a prescription to buy them.


I'm following Induction strictly; why won't my strips turn purple?

Ketones will spill into the urine ONLY when there is more in the blood than is being used as fuel by the body at that particular moment.

You may have exercised or worked a few hours previously, so your muscles would have used up the ketones as fuel, thus there will be no excess. You may have had a lot of liquids to drink, so the urine is more diluted. Perhaps the strips are not fresh, or the lid was not on tight and some moisture from the atmosphere got in.

Some low carbers NEVER show above trace or negative even ... yet they burn fat and lose weight just fine. If you're losing weight, and your clothes are getting looser, you're feeling well and not hungry all the time .. then you are successfully in ketosis. Don't get hung up on the strips; they're just a guide, nothing more.


Will I lose weight faster if the strips show dark purple all the time?

No. Testing in the darkest purple range all the time is usually a sign of dehydration -- the urine is too concentrated. You need to drink more water to dilute it, and keep the kidneys flushed.

The liver will make ketones from body fat, the fat you EAT, and from alcohol --- the ketone strips have no way of distinguishing the source of the ketones. So, if you test every day after dinner, and dinner usually contains a lot of fat, then you may very well test for large amounts of ketones all the time. However this does not indicate that any BODY fat was burned.

The strips only indicate what's happening in the urine. Ketosis happens in the blood and body tissues. If you're showing even a small amount, then you are in ketosis, and fat-burning is taking place. Don't get hung up on the ketone sticks.


Does caffeine affect ketosis?

This is questionable. There ARE a few studies that suggest caffeine may cause blood sugar to rise, with consequent effect on insulin ... The studies involve consuming 50 gm glucose orally, followed by a dose of caffeine. This is quite different from a low carber, who is consuming only 20 gm carbs, in the form of high-fiber vegetables, spread throughout the day.

Many low carbers continue to enjoy caffeine-containing beverages with no serious impact on their weight-loss efforts. However, there are some sensitive individuals ... and persons who are extremely insulin resistant may need to restrict or even eliminate all caffeine. If you have been losing successfully then find your weight loss stalled for a month or two, and you are following your program to the letter, you might consider stopping all caffeine for a while, to see if that will get things started again.


Will drinking alcohol affect ketosis?

No and yes. The liver can make ketones out of alcohol, so technically, when you drink you'll continue to produce ketones and so will remain in ketosis. The problem is ... alcohol converts more easily to ketones than fatty acids, so your liver will use the alchol first, in preference to fat. Thus, when you drink, basically your FAT burning is put on hold until all the alcohol is out of your system.

This rapid breakdown of alcohol into ketones and acetaldehyde (the intoxicating by-product) ... tends to put low carbers at risk for quicker intoxication ... especially if no other food is consumed to slow absorption.

whisper71_ Thu, Jan-29-04 08:59

THANKS Dave :)

fatty2by4 Thu, Jan-29-04 09:23

Hey -

There are strips you can buy at the pharmacy, just ask the pharmasist and they can take you right to where they are. You just pee on the end and instantly it will either change to a pinkesh hue or stay buff color. Pink indicates ketosis.

I had 3 friends lose tons of weight and never show pink, so don't get discouraged if you do not.

I tested last night and was very dark pink and this morning lightest pink with absolutely no cheating in between. Don't get it. They are only meant as a gauge anyway. The true results is your waistband (even more than your scale)

Best of luck!

Bill L Thu, Jan-29-04 09:34

Thanks Dave.........!!!

That's an excellent write-up!


Bill.........310/268/225.....day 82.

Volgal Thu, Jan-29-04 10:05

But, I heard you can tell if you are in ketosis also by the strong smell of your urine ~ like ammonia smell ~ right??

gilibel Thu, Jan-29-04 10:12

Yes, as well as bad breath amongst other symptoms. (Lightheadedness, boost of energy, lack of appetite etc. Everyone don't experience all of those, though.)

I don't bother with Ketostix, as they can be utterly misleading (dark purple could be dehydration, no colour could mean you're already burning your ketones so there are none left in your urine while you'd still be in ketosis, i.e. good etc.)

doreen T Thu, Jan-29-04 10:43

Quote:
Originally Posted by Bill L
Thanks Dave.........!!!

That's an excellent write-up!

;)

I thought it looked familiar .. http://www.lowcarb.ca/tips/tips011.html



Doreen

doreen T Thu, Jan-29-04 11:13

Quote:
Originally Posted by Volgal
But, I heard you can tell if you are in ketosis also by the strong smell of your urine ~ like ammonia smell ~ right??

Ammonia results from the breakdown of protein .. it contains nitrogen, which gives that certain "tang" :daze: Ketones are carbon-based, and have a chemical note, similar to the acetone in nail polish remover .. in fact, acetone is technically a type of ketone body.

In either case, you want to keep them flushed out of your system .. so drink, drink, drink your water. And try to keep the bowels regular too, since they're also excreted that way.


hth,

Doreen

cherper Thu, Jan-29-04 13:52

I get sort of a metallic taste in my mouth..not extreme though.

lclaura Thu, Jan-29-04 17:46

So do I, Cherper.. I know im in Ketosis by that coppery kind of taste on the back of my tongue. and I also get very thirsty.. i wonder why that is.

Rogue Thu, Jan-29-04 19:38

You don;t have to buy the strips to see if you are in ketosis because:

a) If you follow the diet properly you WILL get into ketosis

b) If you are losing weight on this diet then you ARE in ketosis

c) The strips don't work for some people so they can be discouraging.


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