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If you want to know for sure that you are in Ketosis, you should use the
Bayer test Strips. They are sold in most drug stores for about $13.00..
However, you can order them online for only $7.99 at the following url:
http://ageless.com/atkins.htm
I am also new to Paleo Diet. Been on it 12 days now.
Bob Martin
At 10:38 AM 11/16/99 -0400, you wrote:
>I am a relatively new practitioner of the paleolithic diet with a few
>questions.
>Shortly after eliminating breakfast cereals and bread from my diet, my head
got
>foggy and I noticed a fruity taste in my mouth that reminded me of something
>I've experienced when a fever breaks. I'm assuming this is ketosis.
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>Is ketosis commonly experienced when one adopts a paleolithic diet, or should
>I be making a greater effort to incorporate more fruits and vegetables in my
>diet? If ketosis is a common feature of a paleolithic diet, does one adapt to
>it? This foggy feeling and difficulty concentrating is getting old.
>
>Also, I'm an avid strength trainer. I had always believed that carbohydrates
>were the preferred fuel source during intense exercise. If I'm in ketosis,
I'd
>assume that I wouldn't have sufficient carbohydrates for to-failure weight
>training, which is apparently the rationale for the carb up period in a CKD.
I
>have not, however, noticed any degradation in my weight training despite not
>"carbing up". Why would this be?
>
>Jake Lenhart
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