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The Case for Keto
The Case for Keto: Rethinking Weight Control and the Science and Practice of Low-Carb/High-Fat Eating | Gary Taubes
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The best-selling author of Why We Get Fat and The Case Against Sugar reveals why the established rules about eating healthy might be the wrong approach to weight loss for millions of people, and how low-carbohydrate, high-fat/ketogenic diets can help so many of us achieve and maintain a healthy weight for life. Based on twenty years of investigative reporting and interviews with 100 practicing physicians who embrace the keto lifetstyle as the best prescription for their patients' health, Taubes's book puts the ketogenic diet movement in the necessary historical and scientific perspective. It makes clear the vital misconceptions in how we've come to think about obesity and diet (no, people do not become fat simply because they eat too much; hormones play the critical role) and uses the collected clinical experience of the medical community to provide essential practical advice. This book sets out to revolutionize how we think about eating healthy, and what foods we can and can't eat to prevent and reverse both obesity and diabetes. For years, health organizations have preached the same rules for losing weight: restrict your calories, eat less, exercise more. So why doesn't it work for everyone? Gary Taubes, whose seminal book Good Calories, Bad Calories and cover stories for The New York Times Magazine changed the way we look at nutrition and health, sets the record straight, clarifying a century of misunderstanding about the differences between diet, weight control, and health. The Case for Keto gives us a revolutionary manifesto for the twenty-first-century fight against obesity and diabetes.
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Nicki_K
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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ If you read 1 book about Keto LCHF eating this year, make it this one. Gary delves into some of the misinformation surrounding this way of eating again whilst remaining factual and providing great information as to how and why Keto works. I would highly recommend this book for anyone considering a LCHF lifestyle, anyone currently following this lifestyle and even for the eye rollers/nay sayers of this lifestyle. Such an informative read.

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CampbellTaraL
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Written for everyday readers, this is a good starting point for understanding keto/LCHF. Bodies are varied in the same way minds are; it is ignorant to assume one way of eating works equally across the board. If you have never been overweight or obese, you don't know hunger the way those of us who fatten easily do. Overweight/Obesity is not about self-control or willpower.

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CampbellTaraL Note #1: I'm biased. I dropped 60lb in 2019 like it was nothing. 2020 was 2020, and while I didn't lose anything, I also didn't gain. Maintenance for a year demonstrated for me that this is sustainable. I'm now on track for my last 15lb this year and have no concerns. My doctor couldn't be more impressed with my blood work.

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CampbellTaraL Note #2: I strongly recommend reading The Case Against Sugar (Gary Taubes), and The Big Fat Surprise (Nina Teicholz). These are deep journalistic investigations with heavy science citation, tombs of info that can be hard to wade through, but well worth the effort. 3y
Reggie Wow great job and review! 3y
CampbellTaraL @Reggie Thanks! 💛 3y
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