Keto Success Stories & Experiments

Beverly’s Week 6

This entry is part 7 of 16 in the series 100 Days of Keto Chow - Beverly's Experience

This has been a fun week for me!  Spending three days with one of my sisters and her family was a much-needed and enjoyable break from regular life.  I missed my great husband and my little dogs but three days goes by in a blink.  When scheduling my trip and then during the time leading up to the trip, I was a little nervous (for lack of a better word) about the liquid diet aspect of life and how that would translate when traveling.  I even considered choosing a trip date post-April-12 when I was booking my flight.  But I honestly did not want to wait that long to see her!  A few days before the trip, I finally reminded myself to focus on enjoying the trip rather than overthinking the diet.

What could I have possibly been worried about?  Everything went GREAT!  In an airport, I paid $2.47 for a cup of hot water so I could mix up some bouillon.  I will try to do that differently next time.  ;)  When I was feeling a little shaky during a flight, I tipped a little salt packet onto my tongue and chased it with some bottled water.  My fantastic sister made my diet a breeze for me by stocking up before I arrived on everything I would need including heavy whipping cream, diet soda, and flavored sparkling water.  She already had large Blender Bottles.  I remained hydrated during each day’s activities and easily stayed on my usual schedule.  When she started making dinner for her family each day, I started mixing up my first shake of the day then had my other two shakes within the next few hours.

The most difficult part of the trip for me was Sunday morning during the layover between flights.  Even though I had a coffee earlier, a water on the first flight, and was sipping on a diet soda, I just wanted to eat.  It wasn’t the food I was seeking though – rather, it was the comfort and relaxation I was wanting.  I was exhausted – I had gotten up at 3:00 a.m and I was longing to be home.  All I could think about was the fact that almonds and possibly Quest bars were right there at every snack stand and shopping spot located such short distances away.  I gathered my resolve and buckled down to staring at my phone intently.  I scrolled through all the comments on my familiar Reddit keto sub groups and the Keto Chow Facebook Support Group.  Being engaged in these active support systems really helps me every day so it fits that this is where I turned when I was struggling.  By the time I arrived home, I was ready to drink the two Keto Chow shakes I had left in the refrigerator before my trip (thank goodness my husband didn’t drink them!).  After a nap and a few chores, I mixed up a bunch of shakes so that my husband and I are both stocked up again – 12 shakes for him (4 each of Strawberry, Chocolate, and Salted Caramel/Chocolate) and 18 shakes for me (6 each of Snickerdoodle, Cookies and Cream, and Salted Caramel).

My ketones were a little wonky on the days around the trip (charts are below as usual) – and I forgot twice to even check them.  The day after I returned home, the scales indicated a weight loss of 6 pounds which I’m sure was due to hydration levels especially since my weight went back up 3 pounds the next day.  After this week, I think I’ll skip adding the charts when I write each week (they are boring since the numbers are the same every day) but I won’t stop tracking the data.  I think I included the charts in the beginning for accountability.

Tip:  Those little salt packets are great to keep in your purse.  You can pick up a couple when you see them in fast-food restaurants.  Or you can keep a little flask of Keto Chow’s Fasting Drops with you.  I will have mine soon because I have an order (along with Savory Chicken Soup and Chocolate) arriving later this week.

Chris mentioned me by name in his Day 41 video!  It is cool to me that he remembers I once did “only Keto Chow” for longer than he ever has.  Woo hoo!  In his video, he gave me credit for over 160 days…  the stint he was referring to started at the beginning of November 2017 and lasted until sometime in March or April 2018.  Unfortunately, I do not remember the exact ending date or exactly how many days I did (Chris might know better than I do!).  That extended liquid diet was interrupted in the middle by a cruise in January 2018, though, so I never felt I could claim the entire length of the liquid diet anyway.  While on the cruise, my husband and I ate one or two reasonably small keto meals and drank one or two shakes each day (we both lost weight!).  During those five months of liquid diet, I was journaling my experience on Reddit under a username that I have since deleted – so I lost a lot of information and stories that I wish I still had.  :(  Little life regret.

By the way, does anyone else shake their Blender Bottles as aggressively as Chris shakes his?  Has anyone else even noticed what I’m talking about?  I watch him in wonder because when I mix a shake in a Blender Bottle, it goes quickly:  water, cream, powder, lid, sideways shake, upwards shake-shake-shake, more water, shake-shake, done.  He shakes and shakes and SHAKES each bottle!  I am physically unable to put the amount of effort into mixing a shake like he does.  So thank goodness the product doesn’t require it.  :)

Back at work on Tuesday, I forgot to eat lunch.  Of course, I am technically speaking of my first shake of the day which I have been drinking at 4:00 p.m.  At 4:50 p.m., I suddenly realized I had not eaten yet.  I didn’t even feel like I needed to eat!  This was unusual because most days I am counting down the time for 4:00 p.m. to arrive.  Since I was heading to yoga soon and didn’t want to wait until 7:00 p.m. for my first shake,  I went ahead and drank it about 5:15 p.m.  Hunger has been almost non-existent this week.  This is a huge relief after having many days of thinking about food all day long.

Speaking of Chris and his videos…  I really enjoy listening to him (along with Miriam and others when they chime in) talk about the day’s happenings.  It makes me smile to know that I am not alone on this liquid diet journey!  Like him, I am starting to make plans for what those first meals after April 12 will be…





100 Days of Keto (Chow) Day 43

This entry is part 49 of 107 in the series 100 Days of Keto Chow

We did our weekly Facebook live broadcast last night, tried it in a different location and I think it’s a keeper. Much more relaxing. I looked at my “Heads Up Health” graph for blood ketones just now, looks like I’m averaging about 2.5mmol/L:

Blood Ketone Graph

I’m actually likely averaging higher than 2.5; the low spots are from when Miriam and I were sharing a Keto-Mojo, now she has her very own and doesn’t need to ask if she can please use mine, she’s very happy =) Speaking of ketone levels, she fasted all day yesterday and when she tested her ketones last night they were at 1.2 mmol/L – she tested again this morning and was at 0.3. Still hasn’t eaten anything, just the “Dawn Phenomenon” working its magic. I learned myself a few years ago that the morning is the worst time to test blood ketones. It’s better to test in the late afternoon.

I just realized that I forgot to go weigh-in for the city challenge this morning. I’m going to need to go do that in an hour or two when the traffic dies down. We are getting all geared up to shoot some new “how to mix Keto Chow” videos later today with the new logo and the mock-up new packaging that we had made, hopefully these will last for some time.

By |2019-02-13T09:16:33-07:00February 13th, 2019|Categories: Weight Loss, 100 Days of Keto Chow|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments

100 Days of Keto (Chow) Day 42

This entry is part 48 of 107 in the series 100 Days of Keto Chow

Well, I’m at the 6 week mark, that means from here out I’ve been eating ONLY Keto Chow for longer than I’ve ever done before. I’m down a total of 22.7lbs right now (down 2.4 from yesterday, obviously all water weight).

I’ll be starting the controlled variable/science portion of the test on Friday with my first blood test.

By |2019-02-12T12:15:17-07:00February 12th, 2019|Categories: 100 Days of Keto Chow, Weight Loss|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments

100 Days of Keto (Chow) Day 41

This entry is part 47 of 107 in the series 100 Days of Keto Chow

Dinner was fun last night, we had some neighbors coming over so I tried cooking a bunch of southern/country style pork ribs (which are just big strips of fatty pork, no rib bones) in the crock pot Sunday morning. I checked them about 2 hours before dinner and the center part was still raw. Instant Pot to the rescue! After an hour in the instant pot they were literally falling apart: perfect! We got dinner ready and right about the time the couple we had invited over for dinner showed up, another neighbor (T1DM, she’s been on a previous Facebook live) showed up as well, it was just a jamboree! Lindsay, the T1, has been doing keto since Thanksgiving (and saving a TON on medication) and the dinner conversation was pretty much just all about keto. Our neighbors had recently read a book called Dirty, Lazy, Keto, so we talked about that and other fun stuff. I drank some chocolate Keto Chow that I heated up in a mug.

Today it showed more so I got to listen to Dr. Bret Scher interviewing Dr. Sarah Hallberg on my cool headphones while I was snow blowing the driveway. Keeps my ears warm and my mind entertained =). I’m just about done with the design of the new sample packaging with the new logo. I think as soon as it gets finished I’m going to put in a massive order so we don’t run out of samples ever again.

By |2019-02-11T10:57:54-07:00February 11th, 2019|Categories: 100 Days of Keto Chow, Weight Loss|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments

100 Days of Keto (Chow) Day 40

This entry is part 46 of 107 in the series 100 Days of Keto Chow

Short Sunday update. Just making “southern style” pork ribs in the instant pot for our dinner tonight, rather everyone else’s dinner ?

By |2019-02-11T08:46:34-07:00February 10th, 2019|Categories: 100 Days of Keto Chow, Weight Loss|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments

100 Days of Keto (Chow) Day 39

This entry is part 45 of 107 in the series 100 Days of Keto Chow

Smoked a brisket, didn’t eat any of it ?

It’s been quite the whirlwind day. Yesterday evening we went to Drew Manning’s house for the launch of his 2nd book. Drew is the “Fit 2 Fat 2 Fit” guy, in case you were unaware. They had a bunch of amazing keto food at the party, I was the chump that wasn’t eating anything, just drinking water. Might as well have just told people I was fasting =)

This morning I had to get up early, trim a brisket, put it in the smoker and then get ready for the rest of the day. The smoker was set for 235 and when the meat hit 150 I wrapped it in foil, then went to work for a few hours to finally get something done. Several of our children came as well and helped put together some of the Keto Chow sample bundles, I expect we’ll still need to make several on Monday morning to get all the orders out. Came home and helped make dippin’ dots using melted ice cream and liquid nitrogen – it’s what my daughter wanted to do for dessert before their school dance. Then I sliced up the brisket. Dang, that looked REALLY good and smelled amazing. I think I’ll make another one on April 14 =).

By |2019-02-09T19:39:14-07:00February 9th, 2019|Categories: 100 Days of Keto Chow, Weight Loss|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments

100 Days of Keto (Chow) Day 38

This entry is part 44 of 107 in the series 100 Days of Keto Chow

Yesterday was a little crazy. We finally got the samples back in stock and this morning it’s a bit of a mad-house around here getting the sample bundles put together so we can ship them out. I spent much of yesterday afternoon and evening constantly answering questions that kept coming in from very excited people that wanted to get samples!

I think, by far, my favorite post was this one from the /r/keto subreddit:

Folks with experience with Keto Chow – would you think they are out of sample packs because business is booming so hard that they can’t keep up – or is it just an operational issue the new entrepreneurs are grappling with? Dropping $65 on a bag of Chow that I don’t end up liking is NOT going to break the bank, but I’d really like to try several flavors to see which ones tickle my fancy.

Also – is their shake-it-up cup unique in some way – or can I get a few similar shake-it-up cups to have at home / office / yacht / helicopter?

My reply (typed out on my phone while at the Cub Scouts Blue and Gold Banquet where everyone else was eating a potato bar and I was drinking Root Beer Float Keto Chow):

I swear I didn’t put you up to this: we literally just got the sample packs back in stock today.

They should have never been out of stock, I had the packaging printed and ordered the components mixed in more than enough time but the company that puts the packaging around the powder (in a super awesome machine) was having production issues. I think we were promised to have the samples 6 different times starting in October. When the new delivery date was projected to be the beginning of February I started looking for other places that could do it. The best one that I found wanted an extra $1000 set up for each flavor and was charging 700% to package each sample.

We finally got them, but only half of the order. The rest are coming in March (maybe). I expect that we’ll be just about out of the ones we got today when the next batch comes so I’m already getting together another (far larger) order started next week with our new logo and package design… just as soon as I can spend about 3 hours of quality time with Adobe Illustrator.

Anyhow. To answer the question: it’s a combination of both fantastic growth and demand + stupid production issues beyond my control (my favorite kind, not). It’s been brutal without the samples. People want to try it because they’ve heard awesome things and I want them to be able to try it and blow their minds, but they couldn’t for the last while.

The shaker cups are 28 ounce Blender Bottle Classic Loop cups that happen to have the (old) Keto Chow logo on them. If you already have shaker cups, you go right ahead and use those. Dang, I gotta get a yacht. Does a 1996 Yamaha wave runner count? I bought it off Craigslist for $500 a few years ago.

If you order $100 of stuff from us, the shopping cart will give you a $6 discount on a blender bottle, bringing the cost down to $1. I really like Blender Bottle cups and am still using several I bought in 2014. We constantly get cheap shaker cup companies that blather about how much they can save us by using theirs instead but they always suck compared to the original. We’re getting new cups with the new Keto Chow logo around the 20th of this month.

I did finally get over to weigh-in for the city weight loss challenge. I also noticed that the guy’s tracking sheet went out to 9 weeks. Dunno how I missed this but unlike previous years where the challenge was 6 weeks, this year it’s 9 weeks. So I’m not finishing next Wednesday, I’m finishing on February 28. OK, that changes some stuff! I guess that means I won’t be doing a 3+ day fast next week, just before the end because I’ll already be into the science portion of my 100 days of Keto Chow and will be controlling variables tightly. Though that means I get 3 additional weeks of nice and steady weight loss.

As for today, I need to head over to a welding supply store and fill up my 6L Dewar with liquid nitrogen so my daughter can make “Dippin Dots” for a school dance, and then I get to buy a brisket so I can smoke that for their dinner (which I won’t be eating). Fun Stuff!

By |2019-02-08T10:50:40-07:00February 8th, 2019|Categories: 100 Days of Keto Chow, Weight Loss|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments

100 Days of Keto (Chow) Day 37

This entry is part 43 of 107 in the series 100 Days of Keto Chow

Done with the video shoot, time to get back to work! (ever had one of those days when you feel like you’re drowning in projects that need to get done, you start on one but can’t finish because a new “#1 priority” keeps popping up every 15 minutes?)

On set yesterday they caterer was super nice and had a bunch of great keto food ready for us… that I didn’t eat =) Miriam did, though – he even specifically made her some garlic butter shrimp scampi. We forgot to eat dinner again last night, which was fine as we didn’t get home until 10:30 and I really don’t like eating that late. I wasn’t really hungry either so that worked out fine. It was cool teaching all the cast and crew about Keto.

I tried to weigh in for the Riverton weight loss challenge yesterday but the building was closed because of the snow that fell yesterday. I tried again this morning and the office was closed for a “mandatory employee meeting” until 9:30. Good thing I took nearly an hour to drive the 5 miles to and from the city office in the snow this morning.

In closing, here’s a photo from yesterday’s shoot. The sucker weighs 5lbs!

By |2019-02-07T11:46:05-07:00February 7th, 2019|Categories: Weight Loss, 100 Days of Keto Chow|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments

Beverly’s Week 5

This entry is part 6 of 16 in the series 100 Days of Keto Chow - Beverly's Experience

So, my wonderful husband lost 6.8 pounds in January for the DietBet challenge!!  He did not “win” because he lost less than 4% of his weight but 6.8 pounds is a lot and I am so proud of him.  I considered joining another keto DietBet challenge but decided that probably was not a very good idea because it is highly unlikely that I would be able to lose another 4% in a month.  I am not willing to part with my cash easily.  ;)

You have certainly heard many keto people talk about their concerns regarding nutrients, macros, and supplements.  (Sometimes that concern is actually the thing that leads them to Keto Chow because it is nutritionally complete!)  Personally, I was never before concerned about nutrients and never tracked my macros.  I never even counted my carbs before starting on Keto Chow.  I just knew what foods were low carb foods, and I ate those foods – as much as I wanted to eat.  (Don’t knock it – I lost about 80 pounds that way!)  Becoming a customer of Keto Chow though led me on a path to understanding of electrolytes, macros, and calories.

For years, I had a shoebox full of vitamins and minerals that I took twice a day without fail, but I honestly didn’t know the reason why I took most of them.  After educating myself by reading everything on the Keto Chow website and all of the books and links that were referenced, I decided to enter into Cronometer an entire day’s worth of every single thing I was consuming.  It was eye-opening!  I realized just how many things I was over-consuming and where I was lacking.  I immediately made adjustments.  The supplements I take now are fish oil (1600 mg Omega 3), iron (27 mg), potassium (90 mg), and a probiotic.  The most important thing for me has been the increase of sodium.  Without extra sodium (substantially more than Keto Chow provides), I feel weak and shaky.  Now that the Fasting Drops are in stock, I am planning to order some of those!

When I wrote my post last week, January hadn’t quite ended.  I can now report that my official weight loss for January was 3.6 pounds with an initial weigh-in on January 2 of 135.6 and a February 1 weigh-in of 132.  It is sooooo difficult to be excited about 3.6 pounds but I am trying to be.  Losing (almost) one pound per week is great but it does not sound like much.  :(

Times like this, I have to remind myself of how far I have come.  I recently posted this picture on Reddit.  My mother had said to me in December, “Could you have ever imagined you would look like this at 50?”  Heck, no!  I have been struggling with obesity since fifth grade!  Her comment really hit me and made me start thinking about how I felt about myself and about my life when I was 40 and made me take this comparison photo.  When I was 40, I could have never imagined so much could change in my life.  Now at 50, I am so grateful to realize that big changes can occur at any stage in life.

When I was heavier and yo-yo dieting, slow/small results would have sent me on a sugar binge cycle that resulted in certain weight gain and possible derailment of further efforts for weeks or even months or sometimes years.  It did not take much to make me think that efforts were not worth the results.  I finally possess the maturity (hopefully) and the wisdom (only by experience) in life to continue making the same choices each day as I would have if I had lost two or three times as much last month.  Being on a liquid diet is hard work though.  It takes determination and commitment to face the challenges of social discomfort, hunger, lack of variety, absence of chewing motion, mourning of snacks…  seeing results is what makes those challenges worth it.  I am trying to remind myself that persistence will be the key.

This week, I have really struggled with “hunger”.  I just want to eat!  During the day at work, I feel like I think about snacks all day long.  When I was at a Mexican restaurant with my husband on Sunday, I was overwhelmed by the smells and the sizzling plates.  But I keep on powering through.  Maybe I need to buy some sugar free gum…  My meal times continue to be 4:00 pm, 6:00-7:00 pm, and 8:00 pm.  And I am getting plenty of calories.  But I do miss eating.  Here again, I have to remind myself of previous times in life.  Last time I did a liquid diet (November 2017 to February 2018), I was doing 900 calories a day.  So what I am doing now is much easier than that was.  (The results I saw during that time were awesome though – I lost 50 pounds in four months!)

Tomorrow morning, I am headed out of town to visit one of my sisters.  I have been fretting a bit about how I am going to manage my liquid diet while being away from home for four days.  Baggies of Keto Chow samples and bouillon cubes will be with me, and I will be fine.  My focus and attention will be on my sister and her family rather than on the food (or lack thereof).  I am so excited to go spend time with them!

 

100 Days of Keto (Chow) Day 36

This entry is part 42 of 107 in the series 100 Days of Keto Chow

Quick update today. Yesterday was spend on-set for a video we’re having made. The caterer had bacon and eggs for breakfast and brisket for lunch specifically to accommodate us… except I wasn’t eating anything but Keto Chow =(. Still, Miriam got some and was able to bring her Keto Chow home that was supposed to be her lunch. Driving home in a blizzard and then doing our Facebook Live with Branda Zorn we both completely forgot to have any dinner. So goes Keto =)

The video shoot was cool, especially awesome was this conversation:

Producer: Hey Melanie, do you need a spit cup for that? We’re doing a lot of takes.

Main character: Oh no, it’s really good, I like drinking it!

You know that’s right =) I’ll have more details about what is going on later, until then I’ll leave you with this:

By |2019-02-06T08:33:02-07:00February 6th, 2019|Categories: Weight Loss, 100 Days of Keto Chow|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments