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Is Keto Safe?

Established and emerging evidence demonstrate that ketogenic diets are safe and sustainable. Explore new research, reviews and myth-busting videos from expert scientists and clinicians.

Is It Safe for Me to Do a Keto Diet?

What is a Keto Diet?

A ketogenic diet is a low-carbohydrate, high-fat eating plan designed to shift the body’s metabolism from carbohydrates to fat. By significantly reducing carbohydrate intake, the body enters a metabolic state known as ketosis. In ketosis, the body burns fat for energy, rather than glucose alone, and in the process, the liver creates ketones, which serve as an alternative and supportive energy source, particularly for the brain.
A keto diet generally has the macronutrient profile of 60-75% of calories from fat, 15-30% from protein, and 0-10% from carbohydrates. This encourages the body to burn dietary and stored body fat for energy, leading to fat loss in those carrying extra weight, and improved metabolic health. A ketogenic diet has been shown to have significant therapeutic benefits for treating, reversing and preventing various conditions, including type 2 diabetes, obesity, serious mental illness, autoimmune disorders and other disorders.
A ketogenic diet has long been associated with health risks, but a closer review of the medical literature does not substantiate these claims. Concerns include high cholesterol, heart disease risk, kidney dysfunction, nutrient deficiencies, and others. These concerns are based largely on flawed studies, incorrect assumptions, and inaccurate representations of the evidence. Thousands of people around the world are healing from disease with ketogenic diets. We welcome you to explore our content around the efficacy and safety of therapeutic carbohydrate reduction, so you can assess the benefits and perceived risks for yourself.

Myths and Facts Regarding Low Carb Diets

March, 2025. Teicholz et. al argue that ketogenic approaches should be considered viable, evidence-based interventions rather than dismissed as fads. The publication addresses common misconceptions—such as fears of kidney or heart damage—and explores practical considerations, including patient adherence, affordability, and environmental impact. This article is a rigorously referenced clinical opinion designed to support both healthcare providers and patients considering ketogenic therapies.

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Keto Research & Insights

Dive deep into the safety and efficacy of keto diets with our videos and blogs.

Does the Brain Need Carbs? Debunking 4 Myths About a Ketogenic Diet

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Does the Brain Need Carbs? Debunking 4 Myths About a Ketogenic Diet

The body doesn’t require dietary carbs: Keto diets usually include some carbs, the body can make glucose from fats and proteins, and the brain effectively uses ketones.

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Keto Channels & Resources

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