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    Keto Food: Fish and Seafood

    Fish and Seafood Fish and seafood are an interesting issue on a ketogenic diet. Usually, they are low-or- no-carb. (Some shellfish contain a few carbohydrates in the form of glycogen). On the other hand, as the nutrition gurus of the past few decades have hastened to point out, they are quite low in fat-even salmon, often labeled a “fatty fish”, derives, only 28 percent of its calories from fat.

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    KETO: Food to Avoid

    Food to avoid FRUITSPeaches, Plums, Melons, Citrus VEGETABLESAvoid foods that grow belowe ground such as Carrots, Potatoes. Parsnips, Turnips, Rutabagas.  GRAINS Avoid All DAIRY All reduced-fat or skim products NUTS AND SEEDSChestnuts, Cashews, Pistachio

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    KETO: Food to Eat!

    Recommended Food to Eat FRUITS Avocados have more potassium than bananas, and they are loaded with fiber. They contain oleic acid, which is a monounsaturated fat that reduces inflammation. Blueberries, Cranberries, Strawberries (occasionally), Apple (occasionally) , Watermelon (occasionally) VEGETABLES Spinach, Kale , Broccoli, Cauliflowers, Lettuces, sweet potatoes (occasionally). Leafy green vegetables are excellent sources of fiber, minerals, and vitamins. They might also offer protection against heart disease, cancer, and diabetes.

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    KETO: How Calculate Macronutrient Ratio

    Calculating Macronutrient Ratio MIfflin-St Jeor formula, which look like this; Men: 10 x weight (kg) + 6.25 x height (cm) – 5 x age(y) + 5 Women: 10 x weight (kg) + 6.25 height (cm) – 5 x age (y) – 161 For instance, the men weight is 80kg, height is 168cm and 38 years old Men: 10 x 80 (kg) + 6.25 x 168 (cm) – 5 x 38(y) + 5 = 800 + 1050 – 190 + 5 = 1665 You can see that he should be eating 1,665 calories per day.