If you’ve fallen off the keto diet, try these tips to get yourself back on track.

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0:00 If you fell off the keto diet, here are the best tips for getting back on track
5:50 Here are some tips for getting back on keto
10:30 If you do keto half-heartedly, your body struggles to adapt and get the benefits

In this video, I explain how to get back on track if you fell off the keto diet. I interview my client Rita, who has so much to share with us. She’d been doing well on keto and hit some life stress which she says caused her to revert to her emotional eating habits for comfort. She feels the stress caused quick weight gain. Rita acknowledges that the foods she craves don’t even taste good anymore. But she’ll eat even when she’s not hungry because her body has once again gotten used to a higher carb intake. She doesn’t feel as satisfied as she does when she’s on a healthy keto.

Rita’s go-to comfort foods are sweets, bread, and alcohol, which she knows are particularly unhealthy for her. So I gave her the following tips:

Unhealthy habits are connected to the past, not the present. To keep yourself in the present, keep a food log. On the left side of the page, write down everything you eat and drink. On the right side, write down your motivation for eating and drinking those specific items. This exercise keeps you conscious and aware of your choices.

Then, focus on changing some of the motivations. Some obvious ones are eating for health and nutrients. But sometimes these aren’t enough on their own, because they may be missing the pleasure factor. If so, plan to keep some items like keto desserts on hand, as healthier go-to comfort food.

Some health food stores sell kombucha tea with a 5.6 percent alcohol content, the equivalent of a strong beer. Drink this kombucha to help you transition off of regular alcohol because at least kombucha has some excellent health benefits! I drank some and felt relaxed but not drunk. So it can be a good temporary stress relief as you wean yourself off of regular alcohol.

Keto is really all or nothing. If you do it only half-heartedly, you put yourself on a roller coaster. Your carb intake isn’t consistently low enough to get or keep you in ketosis. Your body struggles to adapt. Changing your environment will help. If alcohol is your downfall, don’t put yourself in situations where alcohol is the focus. Plan ahead if you’re going to parties, especially during the holidays.

Don’t fret if you fell off the keto diet because I provide some proven tips to get yourself back on track!

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Dr. Berg, age 56, is a chiropractor who specializes in Healthy Ketosis & Intermittent Fasting. He is the author of the best-selling book The Healthy Keto Plan, and is the Director of Dr. Berg Nutritionals. He no longer practices, but focuses on health education through social media.

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If you’ve fallen off the keto diet, don’t worry because I have proven tips to get you back on track.