The keto diet is a low-carb, high-fat diet that shares many similarities with the Atkins and low-carb diets. The goal of keto diets is to get your body into a state of ketosis -- the metabolic process that burns stored fat for energy instead of glucose (sugar). To reach ketosis, and maintain it, you should usually monitor and track your body’s ketone levels.
However, only ketone is not enough to monitor ketosis
- Having high ketones does not necessarily mean you are in Ketosis
- Even ketosis status, you do not lose weight
- Despite reducing carbohydrate intake, sometimes it is difficult to reach ketosis
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There is another critical piece of the weight loss puzzle that is often overlooked and goes unmeasured when practicing a keto diet -- metabolism. Most keto meters on the market today provide you with only half of the data you need to truly understand your metabolic state and why your current diet is or isn’t working for you.
On top of that, you’ll have to go through painful finger pricks, blow into devices that give you inaccurate measurements, and manually track your progress.
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The days of looking at colored testing strips, blowing into a breathalyzer, or pricking your finger are over.
The KetoPlus is a keto meter that measures and tracks your body’s glucose, ketone, and pH levels, and calculates your body’s Glucose Ketone Index (GKI) to give you a full understanding of your body’s metabolic state.
After analyzing compounds in your urine using patent-pending image processing technology, the LCD touch screen on the KetoPlus provides you with clear readouts of your measurements so you can understand how your diet is affecting your metabolism.
After a quick trip the bathroom in the morning or before bed time, which is part of your daily routine anyway, you’ll have all the information you need to quickly assess your current metabolic health.
And with the KetoPlus, you’ll have up to 365-days of historical data to reference as well. Now you’ll know why you’re not achieving your optimal health and weight loss goals.
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Even “ketosis” status, you do not lose weight or despite reducing carbohydrate intake, If you're having trouble getting ketosis, you should check your pH value.
If your pH value is low, increasing pH by eating alkaline foods make to reach the optimal "ketosis" state for weight management.
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Use KetoPlus to understand how your body is responding to your diet so you can make adjustments to achieve your weight loss goals.
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Use KetoPlus to verify that you’re doing the right things and find your ketosis sweet spot.
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Use KetoPlus to monitor your metabolic health with accurate GKI and pH levels.
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Use KetoPlus to track 365-days of data to gain insights into your health and body.
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Use KetoPlus to make decisions about your health and wellness using real data calculated from quantitative results instead of looking at colored strips of paper.
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The Glucose Ketone Index (GKI) is the ratio between glucose and ketones, and it’s a simple yet excellent way to measure the effectiveness of nutritional ketosis on your metabolic health.
You can use GKI as a tool to identify where you need to make adjustments to your diet, exercise routine, and lifestyle choices to achieve your weight loss goals and optimize your health.
The KetoPlus measures your GKI during every test and stores your GKI so you can track your progress over time. This way you’ll have a better understanding of what’s working for you and your body.
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Make a Sustainable Keto Diet with a Balanced Health
Your body’s pH levels can affect your metabolism.
Low pH levels could cause you to lose your ketosis flow and miss your weight loss goals.
The KetoPlus is the only keto meter that can accurately measure your body’s pH levels and your current metabolic state.
If you want to maintain your ketosis flow and achieve your weight loss goals, measure your pH levels with the KetoPlus and then adjust your diet to be more alkaline to get a boost in your pH levels.
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The KetoPlus provides measurements for GLUCOSE, pH, and KETONES.
Each component is measured on a scale from 0 - 5 and given a different color so it’s easy to identify the indicated level for a component. The higher the indicated level, the more concentration of that component in your body.
The KetoPlus also automatically calculates your GKI so you can quickly determine which level of ketosis your body is in.
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There are 3-key areas on the historical graph: GKI, pH, and Date.
A point is plotted along the date axis to indicate your GKI and pH level for a given day. A line is then drawn between each point to show the daily progression of your GKI and pH levels.
Please note that the GKI and pH level lines on the graph are independent and do not affect the results of the other.
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