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Ketogenic Diet for Beginners - Simple Keto Recipes and Diet Plan to Lose Fat Heal Your Body and Boost Energy - cover

Ketogenic Diet for Beginners - Simple Keto Recipes and Diet Plan to Lose Fat Heal Your Body and Boost Energy

Erika Robinson

Publisher: Joshua Daniel

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Summary

In recent years, the demand for good nutrition, healthy diet, and weight loss is almost overwhelming. Several scientific attempts have been made to fugure out the perfect weight loss dieting practices that will not bring about any side-effects. Of all the other scientific research results, ketogenic diet, which was first discovered 2 decades ago proved the most effective. Several trials have been made and the results are fantastic. This brings about the cultivation of several effective meal plans and tricks to make the ketogenic diet even more effective.
 
Keto only focuses on healthy ingredients, and ways a healthy lifestyle could be adapted. This provides a starting point for waistline trimming, losing weight and eating healthier.
 
Ketogenic Diet for Beginners is your perfect resource for delving into the world of ketogenic diet, considering the principles, alternatives, effectiveness, as well as the long-term benefits. This book provides a guide to people who are starting out in the ketogenic world. It consists of all the information you need about taking advantage of the diet-plan, living the ketosis, and simple recipes to get you started.
 
Ketogenic Diet for Beginners also contains:
 
The complete benefits of ketogenic diet
 
Ketosis instructions and tips for beginners
 
How to handle cravings and focus on the ketosis
 
Breakfast, dinner, and lunch ketogenic recipes for beginners
 
Classes of ketogenic diets: effective and ineffective, and how to take advantage of them
 
The benefits of this ketogenic diet include weight loss, mental clarity, increased focus and alertness, improved mental performance, reduced level of cholesterol, reversed type II diabetes, calmer stomach, reduced migraine symptoms, etc.
 
What are you waiting for? Take advantage of this beginners guide today and you will be glad you did.
Available since: 11/11/2018.

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