icehog3
Outlaw Hockey Biker
Thank you for the reassurance. I am sure you are right that I have to be in ketosis regardless of the strip. 2 hours later I pissed again and was back between medium and high.Hahaha! Mine was terrible, but I could always tell how deeply in ketosis I was. It also could have been a bad strip, or you could have been more diluted than usual but I'm leaning towards adaptation balance.
That's why a lot of people aren't fond of the strips. They throw people off and aren't particularly accurate. some people like me expell most of their excess through their breath.
What it comes down to is that if you're consuming less than 20-30 Grams of Carbs it's impossible not to be in ketosis to some degree. Most people are in mild ketosis upon awakening every day or after a vigorous workout.
Like the other guys have mentioned, thanks for your insight and your research. I obviously have my own tweaks to the whole thing, but definitely use a lot of what you bring to the thread.
While I have your "ear", I was looking at potassium supplements today and my go-to brand, Now Foods, well their supplement provides 2% of the RDA? I obviously don't want all the sugar from bananas at this point, so do you have a potassium supplement you recommend with a higher dosage? Thank you.
Good work, @Fusion555 and @pbibby , and thank you for your contributions too.
My regular vitamin regimen, which I have been using with the Keto as well, consists of these listed below. The list is from a bodybuilding and powerlifting expect, Charles Poliquin, it's his basic regimen with a couple of my own tweaks, but it's especially beneficial to someone trying to put on or keep on lean mass. I buy all Now Foods except for the fish oil, and I buy different vitamins from different sites to always get the best price on a specific one.
Fish Oil
Magnesium
Acetyl Carnitine
B Complex
C
D2
E
Zinc Glycinate
I have added MCT Oil, and will add potassium when I find (or Jeremy finds, lol) a good one.