As long as your personal physician approves it first, the best diet for an overweight person is usually one that will put you in a state of benign dietary ketosis.
The key to losing body fat is to shift your body from burning carbohydrates to burning fats. To do that, it is necessary to cut one's intake of carbohydrates. If you cut your intake of carbohydrates, your body will automatically shift to burning fat. Obviously, you want it to burn stored fat.
If you are doing it properly it takes about three days to get into ketosis. It's easy to determine if you are in ketosis by testing your urine with reagent strips (Ketostix). Simply adjust your individual carb intake until you are getting a reading twice daily in the "trace" or "small" range for maximum fat loss.
as written by a leading expert on the matter. sorry to say but to even have trace ammounts of ketones in a diabetic is dangerous. i for one would never cut my carbs out and start to burn fat as it is suggested here. very dangerous some of the advice given in relation to dietary ketosis.
The key to losing body fat is to shift your body from burning carbohydrates to burning fats. To do that, it is necessary to cut one's intake of carbohydrates. If you cut your intake of carbohydrates, your body will automatically shift to burning fat. Obviously, you want it to burn stored fat.
If you are doing it properly it takes about three days to get into ketosis. It's easy to determine if you are in ketosis by testing your urine with reagent strips (Ketostix). Simply adjust your individual carb intake until you are getting a reading twice daily in the "trace" or "small" range for maximum fat loss.
as written by a leading expert on the matter. sorry to say but to even have trace ammounts of ketones in a diabetic is dangerous. i for one would never cut my carbs out and start to burn fat as it is suggested here. very dangerous some of the advice given in relation to dietary ketosis.