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  2. Over 25 keto Trader Joe's products to help you stick to your diet

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    Arguably, the hardest part about the keto diet is sticking to it. The do-eat list is composed of meat, seafood, eggs, full-fat dairy products, above ground vegetables (no carrots!) and oils.

  3. Good Eats: Over 30 tasty low-carb recipes that will keep you ...

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    Take Jennifer Lopez for example: the mega fit celebrity recently paired up with boyfriend Alex Rodriguez to take on a no sugar, no carb challenge as part of the 10-Day Detox Diet.

  4. Ketogenic diet - Wikipedia

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    The ketogenic diet is a high-fat, adequate-protein, low-carbohydrate dietary therapy that in conventional medicine is used mainly to treat hard-to-control (refractory) epilepsy in children. The diet forces the body to burn fats rather than carbohydrates.

  5. I lost 120 pounds on the keto diet. Here are my best tips ...

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    Suzanne Ryan weighed nearly 300 pounds when she decided to make a change. Ryan, a mom from the San Francisco area, started following the ketogenic diet, a diet focused on foods high in fat and low ...

  6. Very-low-calorie diet - Wikipedia

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    VLCD were not found to increase food cravings, and on the contrary, appear to reduce food cravings more than low-calorie diets. [ 29 ] Previous formulations (medical or commercial) of carbohydrate-free very low calorie diets provided 200–800 kcal/day and maintained protein intake, but eliminated any carbohydrate intake and sometimes fat ...

  7. Stillman diet - Wikipedia

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    The Stillman diet is a high-protein, low-carbohydrate diet devised in 1967 by physician Irwin Maxwell Stillman (1896–1975). [1] It focusses mostly on the complete avoidance of both fats and carbohydrates, and requires at least eight glasses of water to be consumed every day.