Question about the Keto diet. Is it healthy or a fad?
Keto diet....No fruit,no veggies from below ground: beef,pork,fish and fat....Is it healthy or a fad?
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Keto diet....No fruit,no veggies from below ground: beef,pork,fish and fat....Is it healthy or a fad?
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@klm3
I agree with you…I grew up eating what they now call the Mediterranean diet.
It’s common sense eating and my mom shopped the produce stands in our neighborhood and the butcher and fish market. It was indeed the “good old days” and I carried that way of eating through early days of marriage and raising children. BTW we are all Irish/English descent. My mom made me liver and eggs for breakfast very often.
My children, God bless them, are good cooks and all the grands eat well (oh yeah they go to fast foods too but not too often). And , genetics aside, there is not an overweight or obese person in my family. I never remember a relative with major organic health problems.
My mom and dad died in their 80s…mom died in her sleep and Dad from a mini stroke. He had a sweet tooth and was a pipe smoker but I never remember either of them taking medications or having any particular health concerns.
My 2 cents
FL Mary
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2 ReactionsWelcome @klm3, you will be allowed to post URLs in a few days. Allow me to post the link to the Cleveland Clinic page for you:
--- Mediterranean Diet: https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/16037-mediterranean-diet.
I don't do the Keto diet, in fact I don't think any diet is that good of an idea mainly because if you think of it as a "diet" then it seems more like punishment. 🙃 I did make a lifestyle change to eat fewer carbs, less sugar and to avoid processed foods. I also found that using intermittent fasting regularly that I can eat pretty much what I want and still maintain my weight.
I'm glad to hear you have something that works for you. There are some other discussions you might find helpful in the Healthy Living Support Group here - https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/healthy-living/.
Do you mind sharing how you found Mayo Clinic Connect?
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1 ReactionI was looking into support groups for a medical condition and was drawn to nutrition because it was a part of my condition.
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2 ReactionsCheck out Dr. Eric Eastman from Duke University. He has been using keto with patient for over 20 years. He uses a very simple protocol. I've ame interested in ket because my husband has type 2 diabetes and was on meds for that. I watched many Low carb down under videos then had a consult with Dr. Westman. My husband lost 35 pounds and his diabetes meds were reduced by 75 percent.
We stopped any sugar use cold turkey and ate only "real food". It is really a lifestyle and not a diet
Good luck with your decision making
Low carb down under videos are helpful as is Dr. Eric westman's simple keto protocol
The Keto diet helped me loose 100lbs. I eat protein, veges, some fruit. Being 100lbs lighter has made me healthier. Keto is how I eat.
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3 ReactionsExcellent presentations on Low Carb Down Under. I think Dr. Eric Westman from Duke University has the simplest approach.
Interesting, I see he has a class about cholesterol, have you taken that one?
If you are asking about Dr. Westman I had a consult with him at Duke medical and have only watched his YouTube presentations. I don't know about the cholesterol.
fad. Both Keto and Atkins have problems. You need carbs. Also, older people don't do the Keto right. So I'd just stick with a good ole unprocessed (as much as possible) Mediterranean type diet.