Keto is a fascinating dietary intervention — doctors were using it as a treatment for children with seizures long before it became a health fad. For certain issues (particularly relating to the brain), I think it makes sense to think through the potential tradeoffs for a given individual and consider a keto trial. As always, it’s best to consult with a physician before starting a new regimen.
Due to a cholesterol issue (as best as we can tell, directly and quickly caused by the keto diet), my household stopped keto not long after starting, but we did pick up a few favorite keto foods (good enough that we still eat them despite not being on keto).
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go raw organic sprouted pumpkin seeds w/ sea salt
- 15g fat
- 3g total carbs
- 2g dietary fiber
- 8g protein
cocojune coconut yogurt
(pure coconut flavor is amazing, but the other flavors are also good and are unsweetened as well)
- 18g fat
- 6g total carbs
- 2g dietary fiber
- 2g protein
innofoods coconut clusters w/ super seeds
[note: I originally got these online through costco but have subsequently had trouble sourcing them]

- 12g total fat
- 10g total carbs
- 6g dietary fiber
- 4g protein

thrive market raw pecan halves

- 20g total fat
- 5g total carbs
- 3g dietary fiber
- 3g protein
