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The Primal Shift

11: Why I Stopped Keto (After Three Years)

Sep 20, 2023
40:31

Several years ago, I transitioned from a paleo to a ketogenic diet because I thought all carbs were evil and I maintained a strict keto diet for over three years. By strict, I mean somewhere between 0 to 15 grams of carbs per day. 

 

Welcome to another episode of the Primal Shift podcast, where host Michael Kummer shares the pros and cons of a low-carb ketogenic diet, what triggered him to include more carbs in his diet, and how his performance and biomarkers have changed since switching. He also shares tips on how you can leverage low-carb eating to improve your health and well-being, and some of the mistakes to avoid on a low-carb diet. There's no one-size-fits-all approach when it comes to being keto or not, and the key is to make informed choices based on your individual needs, exercise regimen, and energy demands.

Learn about the ultimate beginner’s guide to a paleolithic ketogenic diet at https://michaelkummer.com/health/keto-paleo-guide/

 

In this episode, I discuss:

03:00 - What is the default metabolic state for humans?

05:41 - Pros and cons of a low-carb ketogenic diet

10:00 - What triggered me to include more carbs in my diet

15:00 - Why I think keto is an excellent tool but not a lifestyle requirement for most people.

18:00 - Insights into the carnivore diet

20:00 - How my physical performance and metabolic health have changed since reintroducing carbs.

28:55 - Common pitfalls with consuming carbs.

33:57 -  Tips on how to leverage low-carb eating to improve your health and well-being.

35:30 - Mistakes to avoid on a low-carb diet.

 

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Learn more from Michael Kummer:

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Website: https://michaelkummer.com/

Instagram: @mkummer82

 

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