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Why No Fruit?
With all the lovely weather our backyard strawberry plants are starting to look very robust. I was weeding this weekend and, looking at them, had a moment of sadness thinking I wouldn't be able to graze the strawberries and raspberries this year, but when I looked up the carb content, it's actually pretty low. Like, 10 grams for a cup, which would more than satisfy me. So my question is, can I use strawberries as a 'vegetable exchange' occasionally at lunch (i.e. make a massive salad with strawberries on top)? Or is there something else I am missing about the types of carbs in fruit that would make them problematic on IP?
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Ro22 is correct and eating fruit will probably make you crave more sugar.
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Thanks for the info. I might have to consider the Alt plan once I've gotten a little further along. After the revelation in one of Braels posts that people can actually remain ketogenic long-term without ill effects I'm actually looking at IP as a stepping stone to a permanent eating style change. I've been amazed at how LITTLE I crave sugar anymore, mostly from the mental vs physical standpoint, but I do confess to looking enviously at fruit and some odd vegetables like carrots. I haven't even missed wine the way I thought I would.
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From the keto-runners perspective, many of them are having between 100 and 120g of carbs per day and remaining in a very light form of ketosis (barely registering on the blood ketone meter, but still actually in catabolic metabolism). Of course, there will be times that you want/need to have a mini-break to ensure optimal thyroid health and keep your hormone levels in the right place, but yes, it's absolutely possible to remain ketogenic post-IP. :) |
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