What Is The Keto Diet?

Lately, people associate keto with significant weight loss.
There are many health benefits to the ketogenic diet. The basis of the diet is that it is designed to get a certain response from the body. Those on the keto diet eat normal amounts of protein, higher amounts of fat, and they keep their carbohydrate intake very low.
Because carbohydrate intake is low, the blood sugar (glucose) level is low, and the brain pulls from this alternative energy source, which is fat. Before fats can be used by the body, the liver has to first convert them to ketones. It is ketones that are used as energy for the body and brain when there is lack of glucose.
The ketogenic diet actually originated as a tool for treating neurological diseases, such as epilepsy. Studies have shown that this diet can have benefits for a wide variety of health conditions.
Some wonderful side effects people on the diet may experience include:
Less Acne: Lower insulin levels and eating less sugar and processed foods help improve acne. In addition, an increase in water intake will occur due to the lack of carbohydrates, offering good hydration of the skin.
Clarity of Mind: An unbalanced diet can lead to lack of mental clarity, and it feels like a foggy brain or mind fog. People find it difficult to remember facts or struggle with staying focused on tasks. The keto diet, by helping the body burn fat as energy, sends energy to the brain and helps it to stay focused.
Alzheimer’s: Ketogenic diets are being used to help treat symptoms of Alzheimer’s. Patients on keto have shown a reduction in those symptoms and improved cognitive function.
Improved Productivity: Many people are not aware that ketones are a more efficient energy source than glucose. For the brain, energy is everything. This type of energy helps better protect the brain and the rest of the body from oxidative stress, which negatively affects mental performance and brain aging. Improved mental performance, improved clarity, improved memory all combine to improve productivity.
Cancer: The Department of Radiation Oncology at the University of Iowa, and the National Institutes of Health National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, have conducted medical studies that show positive results of the keto diet as an effective treatment for several types of cancer and even slowing tumor growth.
Epilepsy: The Epilepsy Foundation endorses the ketogenic diet because it has been shown to help control seizures in some people with epilepsy. Doctors usually recommend the ketogenic diet for children whose seizures do not respond to different seizure medicines.
Heart Disease: Decreases risk factors of body fat, HDL levels, blood pressure and blood sugar.
In fact, those who stick to the diet find that they lose weight more quickly than with conventional diets.
But with the numerous benefits listed above, it’s no wonder why Keto has been the talk of town in recent years.
While no research is conclusive that a ketogenic diet will reduce the symptoms or actually cure major health issues, there is evidence that it does no harm.
As for the side benefits of mental clarity and weight loss, those are shown to occur in otherwise healthy adults.
