Keto Beginner's Series pt 1 - My Top 10 Tips When Starting Keto

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Serious Keto

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If you're new to keto - or just "keto curious" - there is a lot of information on the internet to sift through. In this video series, I will attempt to simplify much of this information and share with you my pragmatic approach to the keto way of eating, starting with my top 10 tips for beginners.
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Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:41 #1 - Don't talk about keto
2:25 #2 - Take "before" pictures
3:36 #3 - Budget for new clothes
4:38 #4 - Keto ingredients
5:58 #5 - Throw away the junk food
8:21 #6 - Keep it simple
11:22 #7 - Mitigating keto side effects
13:16 #8 - Focus on ketosis
14:45 #9 - The scale - friend and foe
16:17 #10 - Beware of dogmatic keto
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@farmgirl4958
@farmgirl4958 Жыл бұрын
“Don’t tell anyone you’re doing keto.” I laughed out loud when you said that because it’s so sad but sooooo true!! All of this is such good advice, Steve!! Thank you!!!
@theresesolimeno4651
@theresesolimeno4651 Жыл бұрын
Yes - my sister now calls me the "carb Nazi" since I constantly refuse her lasagna or homemade sourdough bread. I should never have mentioned keto when explaining why I don't eat that stuff; people seem to be more accepting if you just say "I'm watching my calories," or "I have issues with wheat."
@brendapenrod8832
@brendapenrod8832 Жыл бұрын
Yes, so true!! But it's hard to not talk about something that excites you so much!! Keto and Jesus!!! What else is there?! (editing this because I got interrupted with a phone call and hit reply)... I just wanted to add a smiley face, because I know there are lots of things that excite us... but I definitely agree that some people, including family members, just don't want to hear the excitement changing a lifestyle that involves food. (okay, I'm done now.) 😁🥰😋
@xxlxpman
@xxlxpman Жыл бұрын
@@brendapenrod8832 walleye fishing.
@brendapenrod8832
@brendapenrod8832 Жыл бұрын
@@xxlxpman ... LOL... true!!!😁
@sharonrendleman8535
@sharonrendleman8535 Жыл бұрын
I so agree! Just say low carbs! 😊❤
@NavyWife
@NavyWife Жыл бұрын
Great advice Steve. Almost a year ago my doctor fussed at me because of my weight and because of how bad my labs were. I asked about keto and she complained even more. Now I am down 115 pounds and my labs are perfect. I never told her about keto because of her negative attitude.. I have spent a fortune on buying new clothes especially in pants. Thank you Steve for your great channel and for your continued education.
@MichelleK765
@MichelleK765 Жыл бұрын
Nice job! NOW is the time to share what you did with your doctor. If your doc sees multiple people having those kinds of results they hopefully will be forced to challenge their own beliefs.
@RCThis
@RCThis Жыл бұрын
I would agree with @skindigo . It's time to tell your doctor. I got off keto because my doctor demonized it. I gained my weight back. I fired my doctor. Now getting back on the healthy Keto train.
@Maya-yl7sj
@Maya-yl7sj Жыл бұрын
I would say time to switch the doctor.
@Metqa
@Metqa Жыл бұрын
Tell your doctor after you fire your doctor and find one who will be supportive of your progress and health.
@dirkbaeuerle2952
@dirkbaeuerle2952 Жыл бұрын
I am glad my doc is receptive , in a positive way, to me doing keto. This is my 3rd time for keto and now making it my new lifestyle because of how good I feel already.
@giselesmith7795
@giselesmith7795 Жыл бұрын
Steve, I am, after 5 years, still the only member of my household doing a keto lifestyle. Might I suggest to people in this situation that it is easier if you cook a protein or main dish that is keto that the whole family will eat and make yourself a low carb vegetable while the family has their starchy veggies.
@lilpoohbear653
@lilpoohbear653 Жыл бұрын
yep...exactly...easy peasy
@karensings
@karensings Жыл бұрын
This is what I do, too. 😎
@angeliabates7438
@angeliabates7438 Жыл бұрын
I do the same. So easy
@suzan1mal
@suzan1mal Жыл бұрын
Same
@-.Steven
@-.Steven Жыл бұрын
Great idea. Thanks!
@toocooltobeold
@toocooltobeold Жыл бұрын
My advice is don't give up! I made a lot of mistakes in the beginning. My weight loss was slow but steady. It took 2 years to loose 40lbs. The time is going to pass anyway so just stick to it and keep trying.
@3cardmonty602
@3cardmonty602 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been on Keto for 4 years now. I’ve lost 150lbs - from 321lbs to 170lbs. I’m now 62 years of age. I tried vegetarian, weight watchers, NutriSystem, etc … My lipids now have improved to: Total Cholesterol = 169, Triglycerides = 42, HDL = 64, VLDL = 9, LDL = 96 And it’s a good thing I lost all that weight - I required Open Heart Surgery back in April of ‘22 because my BP dropped to 90/40. My original cardiologist dismissed my low BP as “Oh, you lost so much weight”. I got a 2nd opinion. It turns out I had a congenitally defective aortic valve that also had a 5mm hole in it, thus causing severe aortic insufficiency. I have made a great recovery, and I’m still Keto. I’m lifting 10lb dumbbells and using an exercise bicycle. I eat no sugars, no bread, rice, potatoes, or pasta for 4 years now. I only use coconut oil, avocado oil, and grass-fed butter. I eat plenty of grass-fed ground beef, liver, pork, chicken, and eggs. I don’t count macros. What really accelerated weight loss for me was when I went OMAD & IF.
@kims4529
@kims4529 Жыл бұрын
When I started keto, I committed to the lifestyle and completely ignored the scale for at least 6 weeks. I had decades worth of diet mentality under my belt by that point and I didn't want to be affected by the number on the scale. This allowed me to focus only on how I felt and how my body/clothes were changing shape & size. It was the healthiest mental choice for me & my history.
@bekahvine
@bekahvine Жыл бұрын
Oh how I wish I could escape the scale!
@cindydemanche3839
@cindydemanche3839 Жыл бұрын
Steve, when I started Keto in Sept. 2020, I too was the only one in my household of 6-7 people, and I did all the cooking and grocery shopping for us all. i was so determined it seriously did not bother me to purchase and make their bread, the potatoes (that I loved) and the rice, etc. My husband (a Type 1 diabetic) joined me on this way of eating a couple weeks after I started, thank goodness. As for not talking to anyone about it, my husband and I moved from NH to KY in Oct. 2021 and had to get a new Dr of course. First visit to him we told about being on Keto. He didn't bat an eye, and never said anything about it. Come to find out, about a year later, he has also had great results with Keto. (Small world). And, one of our neighbors started Keto-after we talked to him about our journey thus far and he is thankful and feeling better. I have lost over 100 lbs., off bp meds that I had been on for over 40 years, no longer prediabetic., and more. My husband's blood sugars are more in control than ever before and had gotten his lowest ever A1C of 6.7 a few months ago. Thank you for all the content you share, I love your videos!
@HarmonyInspired
@HarmonyInspired Жыл бұрын
Is is such a help to have a doctor who is onboard for keto. Unfortunately, I had to move away from mine. She couldn't 'endorse keto' because in Canada that will get a doc in very hot water, but she told me she ate keto herself, and provided a food list and did not try to force diabetes meds on me.
@cindydemanche3839
@cindydemanche3839 Жыл бұрын
@@HarmonyInspired So sorry you had to move away from her. Good luck on finding another!!
@brendaredmond4678
@brendaredmond4678 Жыл бұрын
Great comment. I also had great success back in 2020. I lost 45 pounds and managed my BP, which was through the roof. Unfortunately, I have let it slip away. I'm so glad Steve is doing this series. I really think it's going to help me to get back to the basics. I turned 60 this year, and I need to do this for myself. My son is also starting keto.
@SCash-rl5ee
@SCash-rl5ee Жыл бұрын
Congrats to you and your husband on the positive results you've successfully worked towards. May you both continue to do well as you continue your Keto journey. :)
@ironrose888
@ironrose888 2 ай бұрын
Congratulations and it’s the best feeling to conquer your carb addiction. 😅
@ricklicks42
@ricklicks42 Жыл бұрын
"The only drawback to Keto is the people on keto will never shut up about keto" 😆 😆 I can't remember who said that, but it's so true! I find myself wanting to shout from the roof top about all the good that has come from my keto journey! I RARELY talk about the weight loss. I always talk about the medical improvements made in Keto. I started because I had 4 heart attacks in two days and had been having "mini strokes" or TIAs. My cardiologist says he can't even tell I've had any heart problems besides seeing the three stents in my heart on an x-ray. I WAS diabetic, but have NO markers for being diabetic anymore!
@lilpoohbear653
@lilpoohbear653 Жыл бұрын
Great progress in your health!! Hooray!!!
@GaPeach2018
@GaPeach2018 10 ай бұрын
I think the one tip I would add, would to be very cautious with anything labeled Keto or Keto friendly. There’s a lot junk out there so just stick to food you recognize as food. Like you said, there are tons of recipes available now. But you can be very successful with eggs, meat, low carb veggies, etc. You don’t actually need Keto products. You also can be very successful with groceries from your local store. You don’t need grass fed and finished meat from the Big Island of Hawaii (where we live), line caught wild salmon, butter churned by leprechauns, or eggs from utopia. Buy what you can afford.
@EK--ry3lr
@EK--ry3lr Жыл бұрын
To pile on, I would say Keto flu is also very short term, not the WHOLE time you are in ketosis, just a few days during the transition in my experience. My addition would be, while keeping it simple, make sure to have an idea of a plan going in. Meals, snacks, e.t.c aren't as "easy" especially before you get the hang of it. Make sure after the pantry clean out you have some nuts, cheese sticks, etc that you can grab and already review and get ingredients for your first recipes. Make the transition less work to reduce temptation.
@davidkohan5326
@davidkohan5326 Жыл бұрын
I don't know if someone already said it. But one of my failures was making sure I hit 80% fat for my micros. Like Steve, everyone is different. For me, this was too much fat and I didn't lose any weight. I'm around 60% fat and that worked well for me. Make sure you pay attention to your body and what works best for you.
@brendasmith9367
@brendasmith9367 Жыл бұрын
When people ask how I lost 30 lbs, I say, “most days I eat only whole foods including lots of vegetables. I eat very little processed foods. I am also more consistent about exercising.” People usually respond by telling me that I am doing it the healthy or “right” way. I don’t get that response if I say keto but it’s the same thing!
@lilpoohbear653
@lilpoohbear653 Жыл бұрын
exactly
@bonnycarney8431
@bonnycarney8431 Жыл бұрын
Great advice Steve! I was followed by Virta health. They have you use 1 bullion cubes twice a day in cup of boiling water, to keep your electrolytes stable. And don't forget to salt your food, a simple but very important step on keto.
@theresesolimeno4651
@theresesolimeno4651 Жыл бұрын
I started this because of Virta Health, too. Lifesaving program.
@rebeccakalyani2486
@rebeccakalyani2486 Жыл бұрын
Good advice. How do you do the broth in water technique? Do you just wait for it to cool down and drink it? Thanks so much. May doctor, Sarah’s soul rest in peace.
@theresesolimeno4651
@theresesolimeno4651 Жыл бұрын
@@rebeccakalyani2486 Dr. Sarah Helberg's Ted talk is the reason I even checked out keto to reverse Type 2 diabetes; she indeed was a pioneer. I drink chicken broth hot and sometimes add spinach to make it more of a soup to go with lunch or dinner.
@brendashope1558
@brendashope1558 Жыл бұрын
@@rebeccakalyani2486 I like to add a bit of butter and some onion powder. I drink it hot
@texastea5686
@texastea5686 6 ай бұрын
@@rebeccakalyani2486 you've never used bouillon cubes? Just dissolve it in boiling water
@cjcj6945
@cjcj6945 Жыл бұрын
For me steve, this was one of your greatest videos of all time. It was complete and concise, and from my perspective absolutely accurate, and a great template for a keto beginner!
@alanacreates
@alanacreates Жыл бұрын
BABY STEPS! After a year of listening to info and being too overwhelmed to make all the changes at once... i just started with 1 change at a time. Get used to it fir a while before adding another change, etc. Just doing part-time keto like that dropped the first 40 lbs and reversed T2D in 6 months! eventually made it to full time-time keto and dropped 110 lbs and a long list of other health problems!
@TheeRustyCage
@TheeRustyCage Жыл бұрын
Nailed it Steve. Finding your trigger foods (holidays) and trigger situations (STRESS!!!) has been my downfall many times. I let my guard down recently and packed on some unwanted pounds again…and the inflammation/aches…wow. Been back on it for a few days and already feel better. Thanks again for this reminder…even for those of us that fall from time to time. 🙏🏻
@KBryan1964
@KBryan1964 Жыл бұрын
I am right there with you. Holidays were hard and stressful and not only let my guard down, but shot it to hell. Amazing what 4 days will do when you start back strong. Feeling so much better.
@salisburysteak99
@salisburysteak99 Жыл бұрын
Ten out of ten! Thanks for the reminders! I wish I'd had this list when I started out, but I'm no less grateful for it now.
@vickibennett8297
@vickibennett8297 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Steve! I found lots of people telling me keto and intermittent fasting was bad! “Breakfast is the most important meal of the day!” lol I will admit, I was nervous to get my cholesterol checked the first year…it did go up slightly, but this years, all my numbers are down! Really down! I was also discouraged at the beginning because keto is difficult, and I was not seeing the weight fall off. After the third week, I was ready to quit! My daughter, wise woman, said to me some weight loss is better than none! She was right! And after the first year I lost 50 pounds! I never tracked macros…I counted carbs. 20 or less net carbs per day. That’s it. From watching keto channels on KZfaq I knew I should add fat if I needed it. Like cheese or mayonnaise with boneless chicken. It worked for me….it is the end of my 3rd year, I actually started on January 7, 2019. I have lost/ maintained a 75 pound weight loss. But, you are right, it’s so much more than the number on the scale! All great advise, it’s easy to get sucked into buying things you don’t really need….looking forward to the rest of your series! 😊 Happy New Year🎉
@psychicgambler9883
@psychicgambler9883 Жыл бұрын
Nice job Steve. I follow a few channels because they aren’t so strict that it makes it impossible to believe you can continue on this journey. I fell off the wagon, so to speak, because I could not understand my sudden weight gain. I’m heading back on this journey again, because I don’t feel well anymore. The channels I follow most are so understanding and nonjudgmental. Thanks for being one of them 🤗
@hawkeye1982
@hawkeye1982 Жыл бұрын
Great video Steve! I got diagnosed with diabetes type 2 in April. Weighed 85 kg but thanks to keto, intermittent fasting and periodic fast I went from 85 to 68 very fast. Sadly I didn't take any pictures but I'm happy looking in the mirror now. I've gained muscle weight so now I'm 73 kg buffed :). The best part all that is secondary. The best thing and that your video's been instrumental in helping me with reversing my diabetes! All my values are better than a non-diabetic and I haven't had to take any medicine for a half year! So thank you and never stop doing what you're doing!
@joannarippon3910
@joannarippon3910 Жыл бұрын
I began Keto back in January 2017. Back then there were NO keto products. Even no keto bread: only moon bread 🤮 After a while I found your channel, along with Dr Berg and DeLauer. Things were pretty straight forward. I’m glad I’m not starting today. It’s too confusing. I’m grateful for your channel and your no nonsense attitude. Great video! Helps me get back to basics since I’m now doing keto 2.0. 👍🏼
@svca12218
@svca12218 Жыл бұрын
I am here to say Thank you! 6 months ago I watched your videos about apple cider vinegar and it help me so much to discover my visit to the ER in May 2022 was due to H Pylori infection; gastritis, digestion problems, super low in Vit D, Vit B, being obese, the worst diet, etc. Since then, I have learned so much about our digestive system and how important it is to eat the correct foods to nourish our bodies. I have lost 35lbs and 30 more to go. So far, learning to eat correctly using the 40 protein/40 fat/20 carbs diet. Sleep apnea is gone. I did have the Keto flu but I learned about the hydration using electrolytes. I even did a DNA test for foods and learned I am prone to being deficient in several vitamins and my body is slow at metabolizing alcohol. Thanks to God I am not a diabetic but I do have insulin resistance; so I am working on correcting that. I am also working toward dissolving a polyp in my gallbladder; checking my fatty liver; had an endoscopy confirming gastritis; had a colonoscopy removed a 2cm polyp (I am 42 y/o - no cancer cells); small diverticulosis, and keep learning about all the garbage being sold to us as food. I am not full Keto yet; but my next step is to obtain the continuous glucose monitor to learn even more about myself. It is so unfortunate all the information/education being kept from the public about health. I am so glad this happened to me; I was a walking heart attack or worst. My blood work results keep getting better and better along with feeling full of energy. I doubt it but in case no one has said it; thank you very much for all the information and all your videos. All of that should be a mandatory class starting in middle school through college. My wife and 8 y/o now have a husband/dad who will lead them and teach them all of this knowledge. You have helped to change our family's health. Thank you.
@theresesolimeno4651
@theresesolimeno4651 Жыл бұрын
You're so right about how one size doesn't fit all, Steve. When I first started this lifestyle in Nov 2021 I was trying to keep to 30g or carbs or fewer per day and I struggled. Now I keep to 50g or fewer per day and it's much easier. Ketosis is ketosis, whether the number is .5 or 1.5 and if 20 more carbs/day helps me stick to this (and reap the health and weight benefits) then I don't have to do it like others suggest.
@photina78
@photina78 Жыл бұрын
Do you do 50g total carbs or 50g net carbs per day? I did 20g net since January 2022, but to get the scale moving again, after I stopped working out, I'm doing 10g net per day. I find the free version of the Carb Manager app very helpful for macros, but I really only care about my net carbs.
@theresesolimeno4651
@theresesolimeno4651 Жыл бұрын
@@photina78 I do 50 total carbs or under if I don't need those extra carbs. I find estimating net carbs more difficult.
@photina78
@photina78 Жыл бұрын
@@theresesolimeno4651 Estimating net carbs is more difficult nowadays. When Dr Atkins first introduced net carbs to the world in his 2002 book, it was easy because we only had to subtract fiber grams, since there was no such thing as sugar alcohols in the prepacked foods. I stay under 10g net carbs now that I've stopped working out, which works well for me; and my Carb Manager app shows that my 10g net carbs ranges between 20g and 60g total carbs, but it's usually around 40g total carbs because I eat a high fiber keto bread called Healthy Life by Lewis Bake Shop.
@likearollingstone007
@likearollingstone007 Жыл бұрын
So true about the don’t say you are on Keto advice. I literally spent most of my Hollidays season answering questions about my weight since I lost close to 50 pounds since last Christmas. After falling into the trap of getting into details about keto and getting a lot of resistance I resorted to say that I was “watching my carbs intake” or something more vague like that. It seemed to work in the end…
@lilpoohbear653
@lilpoohbear653 Жыл бұрын
haha, yep...my hubs nd I just say...when asked..."we cut back on sugar"...it works...they stop asking
@lamoon1525
@lamoon1525 Жыл бұрын
My body was dying, literally. I was doing the SAD religiously. It wasn't until I quit that and went KETO I started to do better. My A1C was out of control. Now it's not. My Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension was also out of control. It isn't now. I lost 65#. All Steve's tips, absolutely correct. Thanks Steve!
@johnf8609
@johnf8609 Жыл бұрын
Great video Steve! I have been doing keto for years. My cardiologist follows Dr. Westman and he had a conference at our hospital. When I first started I dropped 10-15 lbs. fairly fast. A coworker pulled me aside and asked if I had cancer. That wasn't the look I was going for. A tip is just because a package food is labeled keto, it doesn't mean you have to buy it. Calories still do count.
@CreativeLivingwithLisa
@CreativeLivingwithLisa Жыл бұрын
#1 is probably the best advice ever. I have a friend who tells me how bad keto is and that need bread/pasta because of the USDA Food Pyramid. I cannot convince him otherwise because he thinks keto is a fad diet and a bunch on people just trying to sell diet books. Also, yes on the inflammation! If I eat too much from the SAD, my bum knee tells me inflammation is back. I need to get Dr. Westman's book. Love Dr. Fung's books.
@juliasweeney3479
@juliasweeney3479 Жыл бұрын
O STEVE. Loved that. So true. Every piece of advice spot on. And I should have seen this last year before I started. I have a pantry full of “Keto” products that I haven’t used. I should’ve been more conservative and I should’ve realized that the food I eat now is mostly regular food, just low carb food. Also keeping it simple, that’s my focus now. I got the meters and the apps and it’s all a waste. And yes, yes, YES - don’t tell people. I had to learn that the hard way. My goal now is to never mention it. I’m down 40 pounds at least and it truly feels effortless. Mostly, now, people will just say, “You look good.” And I say, “Yes, I feel good.” And then I try to change the subject. Anyway, you are my favorite and your channel has helped me Immeasurably. Loved this one. ❤
@debbiearchibald
@debbiearchibald Жыл бұрын
Great advice, I have been keto for 6 yrs and my husband won't even eat anything, if I can eat it lol It hasn't been easy at times but, it is worth it! First time in my life that I have been able to keep the weight off.(am 67 and have had a weight problem since I was 5) I lost 150 lbs 3 times, only to gain it all back each time. My Dr. gave me the keto diet over 6 yrs ago. Did the research for a month and than started on Jan 3, 1997 and have never gone back. Keep it simple! Good Luck!
@ingridferg9779
@ingridferg9779 Жыл бұрын
Hi Steve, A happy new year to you and yours. I'm finally back to keto again. Had to sort out the daily drinking, which I did in October. You inspired me in Jan of 2022. But it took me all year to sort my head and heart out to finally not make any more excuses. I realised drinking is like eating a spoon of sugar. I don't eat sugar ever, we so why drink? Reading Dr Lustig's book(Metabolical) finally sealed my fate. His mantra is protect the liver, heal the gut. I hope your channel prospers, and that you have a fantastic year. God bless!
@LoveWinsMovement
@LoveWinsMovement Жыл бұрын
Happy New Year Steven! Wishing you and Terri a fabulous 2023! And of course the same to EVERYONE in the Serious Keto Community!
@SCash-rl5ee
@SCash-rl5ee Жыл бұрын
Thanks, and best wishes to you and yours in this new year!
@toniannwinninger5322
@toniannwinninger5322 Жыл бұрын
Another fantastic video. Wish I had this information when I started but I did read Dr Fung's book and reversed my diabetes in 7 weeks with Keto. Forwarding this to some friends that are stuck and starting over in 2023 with me.
@AlohaPrepper
@AlohaPrepper Жыл бұрын
Great list! I think back and id say getting both Costco and Sam's memberships has saved me a lot of money on keto. I think the advice not to buy everything at once is great. Start small and maybe even create an amazon wish list that will help you determine what really are the key items you need for the types of recipes you want to make. Take advantage of great sales. Also, be mindful that creators on KZfaq and elsewhere receive a lot of products for free to review. Don't make $25 a dozen cookies by trying recipes with the ingredients you already have (like substitute $20 Boca with $5 Swerve) and see if it's even something you like before investing in those more expensive ingredients. Start as simply as you need to and replace items in your pantry with better options. It's better to be "mostly keto" than giving up entirely.
@deniseparker9231
@deniseparker9231 Жыл бұрын
I’m so glad you are doing this! You are the perfect person to help beginners! Thank you
@Mrs.Jones_
@Mrs.Jones_ Жыл бұрын
Great advice for the newbies! I used a hypnosis program when I started keto 2 years ago. The two together have been life changing. At 67 I’m 10 lbs from my high school weight.
@TheTundraTerror
@TheTundraTerror Жыл бұрын
When it comes to telling people about keto, I just say "I'm eating more whole food, making better food choices, watching what I eat, and cooking more at home". Same thing in more words. Also regret not taking before pictures, but knowing I've regained a hands length worth of my belt is something. My goto for starting out recipes is Headbanger Kitchen. Even though he's done with the keto thing, still has plenty of a backlog. For me, I eventually got over my cravings and eventually got to the point that I forgot what the word candy was. There's also thankfully a number of Keto friendly treats I can make, but I suggest avoiding junk food early on.
@KETO.n.WRESTLING
@KETO.n.WRESTLING Жыл бұрын
I've been Keto for 5 years. 1) Always be prepared on Keto 👍 Have your keto snacks in a designated area in the kitchen and enjoy them when others are enjoying their snacks. 2) Supplements aren't necessary in my opinion. A good quality sea salt will help 3) Enjoy Keto desserts in the beginning, but try to transition to treats without sugar alcohols as they can create stomach issues in the long run 4) The more you Exercise, the more carbs you could potentially utilize even on Keto 5) Like Steve said, take photos. I didn't have the guts to when I was at my worst and I deeply regret it. I almost considered gaining my weight back just to take these photos lol 😆
@ericplante2104
@ericplante2104 Жыл бұрын
This is just what I needed, as I’m trying to get back into keto after being off the wagon for too long. Thanks man!
@MrJordan71017
@MrJordan71017 Жыл бұрын
All great tips, Steve! I particularly like the one about keeping "safety net" foods around. There's a lot of people out there who think you need to avoid these foods altogether. There are some people (myself included) who have trouble fighting off these cravings. IMHO it's better they have themselves a keto cookie to fight off the craving than to keep that craving hanging around and risk eventually caving on non-keto cookies. After all, the longer you're in ketosis, the more these cravings will naturally go away anyway.
@hollyhock3945
@hollyhock3945 Жыл бұрын
All excellent points and I only have a little to add to the watch channels one watches. I watched and followed probably 10-12 channels originally. I learned a ton BUT about a year ago so many of them were near their pre-set goal weight ( which I don't recommend at all) that they became frustrated with those last 10-15 pounds, they convinced themselves keto wasn't working anymore. They all decided to start adding in carbs or gaining a few pounds to then go super strict again. I unsubscribed to the first channel and explained that way of thinking was a trigger for me. Then others started doing the same. It eventually discouraged me along with life changes, and I fell off keto 13 months ago. Iwas down over 100 pounds at the time. Now I am starting again, having gained back half of my loss. The thing is, when I check in on those channels, every one of them gained back a bunch. I saw all of that to say: 1. Don't become so committed to following someone that you follow them backwards. 2. DON'T set a goal weight. You body will know its happy spot and that is hardly ever the number you had in mind.
@brendaredmond4678
@brendaredmond4678 Жыл бұрын
What a great Idea! I need this refresher course. I also shared this video with my son. He is just starting out on the Keto diet. He saw the success I had in 2020 and decided to try it. As for me, I let it slip away, but I'm back at it.
@patriciasantoro6527
@patriciasantoro6527 Жыл бұрын
Following Dr. Eric Westman and Amy Berger's method of keto has been life changing for me. I'm coming up on my 1 year ketoversary and have lost 45lbs and feel fantastic. Still have about 30lbs to go. Slow and steady, progress not perfection.
@tristaware2119
@tristaware2119 Жыл бұрын
If you have a misstep, don’t throw the day or week away. I often find that I’ll go up a pound if I mess up but then it’ll come right back off the next day. I also weigh daily because in the beginning, it’s very encouraging. I got back on keto and from the first day of eating well, felt amazing! I also lost 3 pounds the first day and 2 pounds the second day which shows just how poorly I was eating. Since my husband is living in Wisconsin right now. I need to take advantage of the fact that I’m the only one here eating so I can eat whatever I want and what’s good for me
@gpriest1965
@gpriest1965 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Steve! These are all great tips/reminders!
@johnpeters1441
@johnpeters1441 Жыл бұрын
Nicely done ! People just starting need to here this . And your right just dont tell ! The other best thing I heard ,was to take a picture, at one point when I was at my lowest before the troubles began, ugh, people were making really nice remarks about the way I looked .before I knew it I was off Keto and I didn't even really take a good look at myself to see my results. I think that would have made a bigger difference in my life, more of an encouragement to stay on. After a year and a half of on again,off again ,this time around it's really difficult to get back on track, a picture would have been very motivating.
@firebeardnation2023
@firebeardnation2023 Жыл бұрын
When I began my keto journey almost 1 year ago I searched KZfaq low down for advice & learning. You are one of few I still follow. Ironically, most of the others I follow on KZfaq are folks you've interviewed recently! And one has to learn their own path. I'm glad I found your channel as it has helped me tremendously in restoring my health and well being! Keep up the great work and thank you so much for all you do!
@nathanklein4538
@nathanklein4538 6 ай бұрын
I take electrolytes now but to start I just ate alot of olives and pickles and drank all of thr juice they came in. Was easy and didn't require buying anything new.
@LoveWinsMovement
@LoveWinsMovement Жыл бұрын
Love this kind of video! I agree with the refresher aspect ... and yes 100% for 'Don't TALK about #$%@' 😆
@anitamoon6701
@anitamoon6701 Жыл бұрын
Great advice! You were on point addressing real issues we face when on a keto journey. I appreciated the content so much and looking forward to the next video! Thank you for being real, you are easy to relate to!
@katiesimmons240
@katiesimmons240 Жыл бұрын
Thanks, Steve! A lot of wisdom packed into these tips! I appreciate your genuine encouragement of everyone in the keto community 😊
@aidagonzalez1886
@aidagonzalez1886 Жыл бұрын
Thank you,Steve. You continue to encourage me to keep going and get back into letosis.
@groggu
@groggu Жыл бұрын
Steve - Great tips. I'm glad you made this so I can point my friends who are keto-curious (and interested in how I lost so much weight and improved my overall heath). Have a great New Year!
@lostinhouston
@lostinhouston Жыл бұрын
This is one of the most sensible keto videos I have ever watched! Thanks for sharing your tips and your personal journey, Steve!
@cynthiaanderson14
@cynthiaanderson14 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this info. I wish I'd had this advice when I started back in April. Luckily I have a good nurse practitioner who recognizes the benefit of Keto.
@cw1626
@cw1626 Жыл бұрын
It's always so good to be reminded Steve. Thank you. I have keto products I ended up throwing out because they went bad, they were bad and I just wasn't going to use them. I hate wasting money. There are some great products but the 'con' is real. To those who are new or just starting, this is a great channel. Lots of good videos already up.
@happyferret7450
@happyferret7450 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great advise Steve, much appreciated!
@sharonkrzyzanowski2283
@sharonkrzyzanowski2283 Жыл бұрын
I will definitely suggest this video to friends starting out on Keto. What great information! Thanks!
@MichelleK765
@MichelleK765 Жыл бұрын
#6 Keep it Simple! Yes! In addition to keeping the food simple I'm so glad you brought up keeping the information simple! Keto is NOT complicated, but there are plenty of channels that will make you believe it is! TOTAL carbs. TOTAL carbs. TOTAL carbs!
@dianneray1993
@dianneray1993 Жыл бұрын
Great video! Wish I had seen it 2 years ago when I was starting. Very good advice! Especially electrolytes!😻
@ketoMike
@ketoMike Жыл бұрын
I've been doing keto 5 years in May. I totally agree with you on every point. The one thing I could tell people is never use the word only when referring to the cost of something or the amount of weight you have lost. For instance: I have been doing this a month and I have only lost 10 pounds. Instead say I have been doing this only a month and I have lost 10 pounds.
@nancydavis9712
@nancydavis9712 Жыл бұрын
Great advise. Happy New Year
@mystic8merlin
@mystic8merlin Жыл бұрын
I started Keto 12/19 because I had sevear leg pain. I was very over weight but that is not why I started Keto. I went from 285 to 180 doing "Strict Keto" but the more important part was after 3 months I wasn't taking 3200mg of perscription Tylonal a day. My one thing to add to this list is that I kept hearing you "Just have to hit your macro's every day and you will be fine" and so I did. 20g Total carbs. All of the protine and fat. All of it. I didn't get that I didn't have to hit the fat once I was burning my own body fat. But I was putting 2T of butter in my coffee along with MCT oil and Coconut oil just to hit my "Fat Macros" every day. So my one tip to starting is once you are "Fat Adapted, IE in Ketosis" only eat the amount of fat you need to feel full untill your next meal. Either way Start Keto!!
@andreabeltaine
@andreabeltaine Жыл бұрын
Great starter, very realistic & user friendly. Thank you Steve
@donnanordquist-8536
@donnanordquist-8536 Жыл бұрын
Good morning! Blessings to you and your family!
@MicheleLHarvey
@MicheleLHarvey Жыл бұрын
Great video Steve! Straightforward & informative, even if you're not a newbie 😉
@KetoCookbooksCorner
@KetoCookbooksCorner Жыл бұрын
*Thank you, Steve, for this great information* 😍
@alanreynoldson3913
@alanreynoldson3913 Жыл бұрын
If you are beginning this journey, write down everything he said! I have been doing keto for almost 4 years and initially lost 120 pounds. Then COVID hit. While I continued to eat only meat and above the ground veggies, I stopped fasting, stopped being careful with my portions started enjoying a couple of martinis after work. I have given back about 40 pounds :( . I'm getting back on track and lost 10 pounds over the last month. This is easy once you get started. By the way, I'm 67 and still feel Great.
@sylviastepanis256
@sylviastepanis256 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely SPOT on all the tips. I wish I heard this 5 years ago. I love your videos. Fantastic video. ❤️
@mtnshow1
@mtnshow1 Жыл бұрын
I just started Keto for the new year. I have to change my diet drastically as I'm knocking on Diabetes' door. Your channel is new to me and has provided great info. These videos are exactly what I need.
@ksavage8851
@ksavage8851 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Steve. I follow Dr. Boz and took her class. Lost 70 lbs, but now have a restart. Glad you are doing this series. You're my two favorite go to people
@maryssmith5681
@maryssmith5681 Жыл бұрын
Great advice! Very informative for newbies as well as us oldies! Thanks!
@AccentOnHairAugusta
@AccentOnHairAugusta Жыл бұрын
I am watching you for the first time! I am impressed and your tips are great! Thank you and I will be following you!
@af2009af9
@af2009af9 9 ай бұрын
Just finished watching all of your transformation videos. You look amazing, at least 20 years younger. Congratulations and thanks for sharing your journey.
@Victoria-yy3du
@Victoria-yy3du 8 ай бұрын
I've been on keto for a month now! Yes I am a beginner! Thanks for video. It is very helpful. I am so excited for my future health!!!!! ❤
@susanjaneleitner7670
@susanjaneleitner7670 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for your advice. I’m a bit hesitant. I’m starting tomorrow. Happy New year! I’m a new subscriber!
@user-wu8rs1ql4s
@user-wu8rs1ql4s Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your essential advise. It lets me reminded and inspired to do and be better in my keto life♡
@kathryncurry8728
@kathryncurry8728 Жыл бұрын
Great advise! Thank you, looking forward to this series 😊
@bhdivotfiller
@bhdivotfiller Жыл бұрын
Great counseling. Thank you Steve!
@reggiedunlop2222
@reggiedunlop2222 Жыл бұрын
Wow…what a positive transformation from 2017 to 2020. New subscriber to the channel and I appreciate your honesty about your personal life (alcohol issues) as well as realistic expectations from your personal experience doing Keto. Best of luck and good health to you Steve 🙏🏼
@SeriousKeto
@SeriousKeto Жыл бұрын
Glad to have you here.
@tericoulter4426
@tericoulter4426 Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Steve; absolutely great advice. I had been doing keto for 2 1/2 years; lost 43 pounds and felt 10 years younger. I have quite severe osteoarthritis and I could actually walk around without pain. However, I stopped losing weight and then fell off the wagon about a year ago. I have since gained back most of the weight I lost and my joint pain is bad. I had issues with all the food prep as well. I just ordered Keto Chow and will start that once it arrives. 1 to 2 meals a day, depending on how it affects me and then meat and salad for dinner. I'm hoping that will make life a little easier. Can't wait.
@willettmary889
@willettmary889 Жыл бұрын
Fell off the keto bus during Christmas....not overly but enough that I physically felt it in my joints. Back on the bus starting today. Just want to wish you and your family a new year filled with awesomess...is that a word, lol. If not, I am making it a new word, lol. Much appreciation for all you do to educate the populace. 😁😁
@IrisSPerez
@IrisSPerez Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the refresher. I would add that taking measurements is also very helpful and eventually encouraging. When the scale stopped moving, the inches kept coming off!
@rjrnj1
@rjrnj1 Жыл бұрын
Great video, Steve! Nice to be reminded of ALL the mistakes I went thru 3 years ago! 🤭
@lynnmcfarland7333
@lynnmcfarland7333 Жыл бұрын
So glad your doing this❤️❤️❤️ starting back on Friday!
@stephwessel7346
@stephwessel7346 Жыл бұрын
I agree with your list! One more that I find helpful is to think of one little habit you have that is not healthy and figure out a way to replace it with a small thing that you can privately do that is good for you. And then add to your good and self-caring habits over time. Reading James Clear’s Atomic Habits may be helpful to someone reading the comments.
@BobShaffer-wt6cs
@BobShaffer-wt6cs Ай бұрын
Thanks Steve, this is an excellent video. I wish I had watched it first. Keep up the good work sir.
@cathleendangelo185
@cathleendangelo185 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Steve ❤️ I am almost one year in !! Psoriasis is 95% GONE !!🤗 35 lbs down !! WOW, and your channel is just so honest and encouraging 👏 👏👏
@Jonesey1776
@Jonesey1776 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Steve, always love your videos.
@freezegopher7054
@freezegopher7054 Жыл бұрын
Wow fantastic intro. I just started dieting a few weeks ago and began with the South Beach diet that is now morphing into keto. Over the past few weeks I've already had to adjust many things as carbs seem to sneak into a lot of recipes if your not careful. Glad I came across your channel. Subscribed.
@christinepiwowarczyk4270
@christinepiwowarczyk4270 Жыл бұрын
Thanks! I appreciate the great advice, recipes and humor!!
@robynf.617
@robynf.617 Жыл бұрын
Steve - you speak so clearly and are well paced.
@marysheehy4733
@marysheehy4733 Жыл бұрын
Helpful! Want to Start a sensible keto. Thank you
@arealbasshole
@arealbasshole Жыл бұрын
Dollar Tree has 50oz and 33oz electrolyte waters for $1.25 and you can save a lot on keto products at Big Lots is all I can add...thanks for the tips!
@waltergreenleaf9683
@waltergreenleaf9683 Жыл бұрын
Your the the first one of video on this information. I like what I hear and decided to subscribe. Thank you for your information on Keto subject
@SeriousKeto
@SeriousKeto Жыл бұрын
Glad to have you here.
@GloriaDorgan-fd1lx
@GloriaDorgan-fd1lx Жыл бұрын
I follow both of them. Love Dr. Westmans easy keto..
@Benni-rp9or
@Benni-rp9or 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the info, I'm getting ready to start my journey
@veronicaheaney3464
@veronicaheaney3464 Жыл бұрын
I love your advice. It inspired me to return to keto after giving it up a couple of years ago when I got Covid, then cancer. At the time, I simply didn’t have time to deal with anything new. I’m starting over. One thing I am doing differently this time is taking it slow. I do have the carb manager app and over the past month have decreased my daily carbs. I reset the app each week, depending upon how I am doing. I know this is a lot of work, but hey, I’m retired 😊! I have the time. I won’t need to do all this - measuring food, glucose and ketones - once I have a set pattern and develop a feel for what I am doing. Then occasional checks to keep me in line should suffice. Until then, I’ll continue to reduce carbs until ketosis is more regular. I currently am close in the morning when I awake, am in moderate ketosis after exercise and am only close again an hour after eating. Even with the gradual reduction in carbs, my sugar remains stable with very little rise after meals, have lost 10 pounds in the last month,as well as 3 inches around my waist, didn’t experience keto flu (unless it happened to coincide with my covid booster response) and feel better than I have in years. Even my sleep is better (but still needs more attention). Wish I had taken those pictures you mentioned. Thanks for your videos. They’re a great inspiration!
@nataliem.campbell6678
@nataliem.campbell6678 Жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness! Point #1 is brilliant , just brilliant!
@donnabosserman6090
@donnabosserman6090 Жыл бұрын
You are so on spot!
@heidiwatts6535
@heidiwatts6535 Жыл бұрын
Grear tips Steve for the new year!
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