The Strips turned purple this afternoon
I'm in ketosis baby
I'm going to remove all aspartame as well, stick to water (I don't drink tea or coffee)...
Hopefully it makes a difference
Something to consider:
After a few weeks of adapting to a ketogenic diet, most people's blood ketone levels go above the 1 mM level. As the levels of ketone bodies rise, the brain begins to use more than half of them for fuel.
In addition, the muscles of the body use all of the ketone body types. But after a few weeks of keto-adaptation, the muscles start converting the acetoacetate into β-hydroxybutyrate (BHB) and returning it to circulation, as the brain prefers to utilize BHB for fuel.
So as time goes on, and the muscles convert more acetoacetate to BHB, the levels of β-hydroxybutyrate ketones increase, and the acetoacetate levels decrease.
This is important to know because the Ketone stix you buy in the store only test for Acetoacetate, not β-hydroxybutyrate ketones.
So the longer you are eating low carb, the less MEASURABLE ketone bodies will show up in your urine and on the Ketostix. In other words, it will seem like ketosis is slowing. However, at this point, your brain will be happily burning the β-hydroxybutyrate ketones for fuel, and as long as you stay under your carb sensitivity levels, you will be burning fat for fuel.
The good news is that just recently, several companies have developed a blood meter to check for blood ketones at home. I've included links to these new products in the side bar at right.
http://www.ketogenic-diet-resource.com/ketones.html
