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How to Manage Keto Flu Symptoms?

1. Start slowly

When making harsh diet changes, it’s always helpful to ease into it. The best approach would be to start with a typical low-carb diet and give your body time to adjust. Try that a week, and then you can go the full extent into the keto diet.

2. Stay hydrated

Hydration and loss of minerals is a huge factor of the keto flu. Make sure you’re drinking lots of water. Staying hydrated helps with headaches and boosts your energy levels. One way to help yourself remember to drink water is to set a reminder on your phone, or always keep a full glass of water within reach. Most people don’t know how much water to drink every day, but it’s easy to determine — just take your current body weight and divide it by two. That’ll give you the minimum ounces of water to drink every day. If you’re very active, make sure you drink a little extra on top of the minimum ounces you need.

3. Take an electrolyte supplement

Along with hydration, be sure to add plenty of electrolytes like salts, potassium and magnesium to your diet. Doing this can stop cramps and nausea. An extremely low carb keto diet means you end up cutting out some of the richest natural resources of electrolytes, such as starchy fruits and vegetables. Ensure that you’re getting enough salt and electrolytes by drinking sports drinks or taking supplements.

4. Consume more fat

When on the keto diet, intake of healthy fats is crucial, as low calories can lead to keto flu symptoms. Do not reduce your calorie intake too much, and try not to go low-carb AND low-fat. Ramping up your fat consumption can help speed up the transition of burning fat instead of glucose for fuel. Try snacking on half of an avocado and some bacon, or loading up on egg yolks at dinner.

5. Get plenty of rest

If you’re having a hard time falling asleep or sleeping through the night, try taking an Epsom salt bath, as it will help soothe and relax your muscles as well as improve electrolyte absorption. You can also add on a keto-friendly herbal tea with a blend of herbs that calm your nervous system to help promote a deeper sleep. Chamomile is a great option.

6. Try light exercise

Although, exercise is the least appealing thing when you’re nauseated or have sore muscles, light exercise will help relieve muscle pain and tension. Try a restorative yoga class, which can help loosen muscles and release endorphins to help boost your mood and motivation.

Avoid the Keto Flu

The keto flu symptoms sound very unappealing, so use these suggestions to help prevent it. Remember, everyone’s body deals with the keto diet differently. Consult with your doctor or request nutrition counseling and discuss any concerns you may have with the diet.

This post was last modified on November 30, 2024 2:47 pm