Hi there. Been lurking here for almost a year, and I want to just say "Thanks" for all of the information I've soaked up here.
My question is: Can you even begin ketosis if you drink alcohol every day?
My girlfriend wants to lose 20 pounds, and after seeing the success I've had, wants to give Atkins a go. However, she drinks every day. From my understanding, alcohol is used as fuel until it's burned up, and then your body goes back to using your fat as fuel. This happens once you achieve ketosis. But what I'm wondering is, can your body even get to the 'fat as fuel' stage if you're drinking 1-3 drinks every night?
In my opinion, she'd probably have more success (if she continues to drink) on another type of diet. I think, at the very least, that her weight loss will be achingly slow, and that any loss she sees will be from her calories being lowered in general, not because her body's in ketosis....that is if she can even get into ketosis in the first place (which is my main question).
Thanks in advance for any insight.
My question is: Can you even begin ketosis if you drink alcohol every day?
My girlfriend wants to lose 20 pounds, and after seeing the success I've had, wants to give Atkins a go. However, she drinks every day. From my understanding, alcohol is used as fuel until it's burned up, and then your body goes back to using your fat as fuel. This happens once you achieve ketosis. But what I'm wondering is, can your body even get to the 'fat as fuel' stage if you're drinking 1-3 drinks every night?
In my opinion, she'd probably have more success (if she continues to drink) on another type of diet. I think, at the very least, that her weight loss will be achingly slow, and that any loss she sees will be from her calories being lowered in general, not because her body's in ketosis....that is if she can even get into ketosis in the first place (which is my main question).
Thanks in advance for any insight.






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