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Protein Suggestions for Specific Diets

Protein Suggestions for Specific Diets

Protein Suggestions for Specific Diets

Protein Suggestions for Specific Diets Last week we talked about general protein guidelines, but what if you’re on a very specific type of diet?  As always, you can tailor any diet to suit your needs, but let’s talk about what the experts suggest for protein macros for some of the most popular diets:                                                                                                                                                 🔹 Keto  A traditional ketogenic diet is 75% fat, 20% protein and 5% carbs.  This can be tailored to suit your goals and lifestyle.  If you want to include more protein, lower the fat macros.  If your goal is to be in ketosis (for faster weight loss and/or healing a health condition), it’s best you test yourself with a blood ketone meter to see how high you can go on your protein before going out of ketosis.  For regular weight loss and good health, ketosis is not necessary.  🔹 Paleo  A typical paleo diet consists of 40% fat, 30% protein and 30% carbohydrates.   🔹 Carnivore  Experts say you should aim for 1.2 – 2.2 grams of protein per kg of body weight.  For example, a 154 lb. individual with a moderately active lifestyle might consume 112 – 154g of protein per day.  Up the protein if you exercise a lot.  🔹 Low Carb  Eating low carb is pretty macro flexible.  You have to determine for yourself how many carbs your body can handle and still lose weight.  These macros will vary greatly from person to person, but a good guideline is:  30 – 40% fat, 40 – 50% protein and 10 – 25% carbs.   ❓  Do you stick to a specific amount of protein per day, or do you wing it? 👇   You got this! 💗 Leta

Do You Suffer from Carb Creep?

Do You Suffer from Carb Creep?

Do You Suffer from Carb Creep?

Remember when you first started keto and how strict you were?  Most likely you were meticulous in tracking your carb macros at least… even if you didn’t count anything else.  I remember I tracked EVERY single morsel that went into my mouth meticulously.

Then time goes on and it’s not so exciting as it was in the beginning (or we’ve just relaxed our parameters a wee bit).  It’s SO easy to go higher than you want to with your carbs.  Read more...