Dirty keto is growing in popularity, but it's controversial with keto diet devotees. What is the dirty keto diet and how will it affect you?
The offshoot of the keto diet is controversial with low-carb enthusiasts.
The keto diet is now a household name and it seems like
everyone — even your great aunt Judy — is proclaiming that the
ultra-low-carb diet is the cure for everything from diabetes to social
anxiety.
And if keeping your carbs to a bare minimum wasn’t hardcore
enough, certain people are taking the keto diet even further by
adopting the all-meat, all-the-time carnivore diet. Some people on the keto diet, however, are going with a more relaxed approach to the low-carb lifestyle known as dirty keto.
What is the dirty keto diet?
[post_ads]While the keto diet is focused on eating high-fat,
high-protein whole foods from quality sources — like organic grass-fed
beef and extra virgin olive oil — dirty keto enthusiasts aren’t as hung
up on where their food comes from and eat low carb foods that are
processed and low in nutrients.
The "ideal" keto diet includes getting about 60-75 percent
of calories from fat, 15-30 percent of calories from protein and the
rest from carbs. Dirty keto — also known as lazy keto — is more about
keeping carb amounts low enough to stay in ketosis.
Is the dirty keto diet healthy?
"Will dirty keto technically help to keep you in ketosis? Maybe," Dr. Josh Axe told PopSugar Fitness, referring to the process where the body burns fat for fuel instead of stored glycogen.
"Will you lose weight while eating crappy, albeit low-carb,
foods? Possibly," he said. "Will dirty keto support a healthy body?
Absolutely not."
It also might make the dreaded keto flu — or the feeling people get after first reducing carbs — feel worse.
"It’s a temporary fix at best," Scott Keatley, R.D., of Keatley Medical Nutrition Therapy, told Women’s Health
of the "dirty" diet, adding that it’s also "a really good way to lose
lean body mass that is difficult to get back and aids in maintaining a
high functioning metabolism."
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