When you nearly eliminate an entire macronutrient—in the case of keto, it’s carbohydrates—getting the right balance of nutrition becomes a bit more challenging.
Folks who are interested in trying keto often wonder:
That’s why we created this handy keto food list for people who want to give it a go.
Warning: You might notice that this infographic is a bit different from other keto guides you’ve seen.
We’re not going to tell you that some foods are completely off limits. That’s just not our style. Instead, we’ve sorted foods typically thought of as “no-no’s” on the keto diet into an “eat less” bucket.
By thinking of foods on a continuum from “eat more” to “eat less,” you’ll be able to follow the keto diet and still include a range of nutritious foods. (Although, with severely restrictive diets like keto, we always recommend working with a medical practitioner, especially if you plan to follow the diet long-term.)
Use our continuums to make keto food choices that are “just a little bit better,” whether you’re browsing the grocery store aisles, cooking a homemade meal, or ordering from a menu.
Plus, learn how to:
As a bonus, we’ve provided space to create your own personal keto food list on a continuum. That way, you can build a delicious menu that’s right for you—no headaches required.
Download this infographic for your tablet or printer and use the step-by-step process to decide which foods match your (or your clients’) keto goals.
Download the tablet or printer version of this infographic to discover your own personal keto food list (or, if you’re a coach, to help your clients do the same).
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Learning how to coach clients, patients, friends, or family members through healthy eating and lifestyle changes—in a way that’s personalized for their unique body, preferences, and circumstances—is both an art and a science.
If you’d like to learn more about both, consider the Precision Nutrition Level 1 Certification.
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