If you’ve searched Google for diet tips in 2019 you’ve almost certainly already heard of the ketogenic diet — or simply “keto.” Keto emphasizes low carb intake which pushes your body into a state called ketosis. Getting into (and staying in) ketosis is key to benefiting from this very specific way of eating, and it’s also the subject of much confusion.
Keyto, a gadget that got its start on Indiegogo and raised nearly $1.2 million in crowdfunding, wants to be the go-to solution for tracking progress on a keto diet, and it has an impressive scientific pedigree backing it up. It just officially launched, and as someone who has followed a ketogenic way of eating for a while now, I was excited to try it out.
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This breath sensor is built for keto dieters, and it has the science to back it up originally appeared on BGR.com on Fri, 12 Jul 2019 at 19:06:43 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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