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Originally Posted by Kat117
shr1nk1ngme - how did you find the ratio you should be eating? curious because I haven't been able to figure it out for myself and I have had a 2 week stall.
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I used this Keto Calculator (it details your fat/protein/carb ratios for you):
http://keto-calculator.ankerl.com/
It allows you to customize your protein and carbs. I set my protein at a normal recommended amount (60g) and my carbs at Induction levels <20, and it tells me how much fat I should be eating. It's a very handy tool for a low-carb dieter.
Also I can't recommend enough getting a blood ketone monitor. There are currently only two blood monitors available over the counter which measure ketones. I bought them both! They are only about $20 for the monitor. One is better/more accurate than the other but the strips are harder to get/more expensive. I did eventually find a cheap source for the strips but I can't post it here. I had to order them from a Canadian pharmacy. There was no issue with customs because control strips are not a controlled substance.
Anyway, having an extremely accurate number for my blood ketones has proven invaluable in helping me iron out the nutritional wrinkles in my diet. The monitor helped me determine that I was eating too much protein and not enough fat. Actually the monitor basically told me that the Keto Calculator is SPOT ON as far as getting into ketosis. As long as I adhere to the ratio recommended by the Keto Calculator, my blood ketones stay in the optimal range.