Letâs start with the basics. The keto diet is an eating pattern that seeks to drastically limit the percentage of carbohydrates in the diet. The classic version is composed of 70-80% healthy fat, 20-25% protein, and just 5-10% carbohydrates, which forces the body to use fat as its primary source of energy. This triggers a biochemical process called KETOSIS. This may lead to several potential health benefits, including weight loss, reduced blood sugar levels, and even a lower risk of certain cancers.
If youâre following the classic keto diet, it means youâre following a clean keto diet.
What is clean keto? đ đ„Ź đ
Clean keto focuses on whole, nutrient-dense foods, and it puts more emphasis on food quality, avoiding processed foods.
A properly-formulated, standard Ketogenic diet:
- Recommends consuming healthy fat sources like olive oil, coconut oil, nuts, and avocados.
- Recommends protein from healthy sources like salmon, steak, and eggs.
- Encourages large amounts of non-starchy vegetables.
- Recommends high-quality dairy products.
- Encourages low-carb, high-fiber fruits (berries).
The concept of eating nutritious food sounds pretty obvious when we are trying to be more healthy and lose weight.
But believe it or not, thereâs a diet out there that suggests you can eat fast food all day and still lose weight.
Itâs called the dirty keto diet, and itâs essentially a âshortcutââa low-carb diet where you can eat fast foods, and other chemically altered products, instead of prioritizing healthy ingredients.
But as we all know, taking shortcuts rarely gets us where we want to be long-term.
A diet like this might seem tempting, but there are several reasons itâs not a good idea.
What is dirty keto? đ đ đ
âDirtyâ is a loaded word when it comes to food. And for the keto diet in particular, âdirty ketoâ is open to interpretation.
For some, it means eating fast food when the craving strikes but making choices to stay within low-carb keto macros â like ordering a bunless bacon cheeseburger and diet soda. For others, it means occasionally breaking ketosis to include non-traditional keto ingredients.
What we can use as a common definition is that it is still low in carbs and high in fat, but the food sources included are often not as nutritious. This is important, because you may miss out on several key nutrients and increase your risk of disease.
Hereâs why dirty keto doesnât work â
- Processed foods are likely to have far more additives and fewer of the micronutrients your body needs. Whatâs more, they are associated with several negative health effects, including weight gain, diabetes, overall mortality, and heart disease.
- Certain additives, including monosodium glutamate (MSG) and trans fats, are linked to adverse conditions like cancer, obesity, heart disease, and type 2 diabetes.
- Moreover, the added sugars in many processed foods may prevent you from reaching and maintaining ketosis.
- As we mentioned before, dirty keto foods are lacking in vitamins and minerals that your body requires. By choosing processed foods over nutritious, whole foods, you may become deficient in micronutrients like calcium, magnesium, zinc, folic acid, and vitamins C, D, and K.
Perhaps the most important reason why dirty keto doesnât work is that itâs an extreme measure that isnât even that necessary to get results. After all, thereâs no âruleâ in the standard variation of the keto diet that states you can never eat processed meat or use sugar-free sweeteners.
True, they arenât encouraged at every meal, but thereâs no reason you canât add some of these technically keto-friendly foods into your routine each week, as long as youâre eating clean most of the time.
Why you shouldnât try dirty keto đ đŒââïž
The truth is, people using the dirty keto diet are relying on a âcrutch,â or a technicality, to lose weight. And by doing that, theyâre depriving themselves of the greatest result of all: The freedom to make empowered choices about what you put into your body. Not because theyâre âbannedâ and itâs a cheat day, but because you enjoy them and have decided youâve earned them. Dirty keto simply canât offer that type of freedom.
- In the short term, dirty keto isnât ideal because your body isnât going to feel healthy, and youâre much more likely to get sick or experience side effects from nutrient deficiencies.
- In the long-term, you wonât develop the strong psychological framework that people who lose weight and keep it off, earn from their hard work. In all likelihood, the shortcut you took will just lead to you gaining back that weight.
But if you choose the harder path, youâll be rewarded with the body and brain thatâs capable of losing weight for good. đ
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