Ketogenic Recipe Book

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The fat content of these recipes averages 70% of the total calories to encourage ketogenic metabolism. In addition, these recipes are low in carbohydrates and contain low to no added sugar.

A detailed list of nutrition facts for each meal is included. There are 10 breakfasts, 10 lunches, 10 dinners, 10 side dishes, and 5 desserts in this recipe book pdf.

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The fat content of these recipes averages 70% of the total calories to encourage ketogenic metabolism. In addition, these recipes are low in carbohydrates and contain low to no added sugar.

A detailed list of nutrition facts for each meal is included. There are 10 breakfasts, 10 lunches, 10 dinners, 10 side dishes, and 5 desserts in this recipe book pdf.

The fat content of these recipes averages 70% of the total calories to encourage ketogenic metabolism. In addition, these recipes are low in carbohydrates and contain low to no added sugar.

A detailed list of nutrition facts for each meal is included. There are 10 breakfasts, 10 lunches, 10 dinners, 10 side dishes, and 5 desserts in this recipe book pdf.

Utilizing fat as an energy source is ketogenesis. Ketogenesis can occur in a fasting state and in people who eat a ketogenic diet.

The ketogenic metabolic transition happens after about 24-36 hours of strict carbohydrate restriction. And we mean strict carbohydrate restriction, as in little to no fruit, bread, rice, beer, et cetera. If the body is genuinely deficient in carbohydrates, it will begin to break down its fat stores to use as energy.

Stored fatty acids get broken down and converted to ketone bodies (acetoacetate and Beta-hydroxybutyrate) which are used by the body to make energy. The process ultimately leads to fat loss without impacting lean muscle mass.