The ketogenic diet is high in fat, low in carbohydrate, with enough protein for growth and repair of body tissues.
High fat diet
It is very important for you to eat all of the high fat foods in your ketogenic diet so that your body will produce enough ketones. The majority of your energy requirements will come from fats e.g. olive oil, sunflower oil, coconut oil, butter, margarine, mayonnaise, cream cheese, heavy cream, and possibly from ketogenic formulas prescribed for you.
Low carbs (carbohydrates)
The ketogenic diet involves eating only very small amounts of carbohydrate foods (sugars & starches) e.g. chocolate, sweets, chips, milk, yogurt, bread, potato, pasta, fruit etc. This stops glucose from being used as an energy source; the body uses fat to produce ketones for energy instead.
Moderate protein intake
Protein is important for growth and repair of body tissues. Your dietitian and ketogenic team will make sure enough good quality protein based foods are included in your daily ketogenic meal plan (e.g. meat, chicken, fish, and eggs).
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