Gimpy
The Living Force
I wanted to bring up potassium supplementation. I thought I'd read about it in this thread, but I'm also wondering if I'm remembering this from doing the Atkins Diet a few years ago.
When you're on a low carb diet, it can be important to supplement with potassium, because it becomes depleted in the changeover to lower carb ingestion.
I'm having bad spasms in my legs and body, and thought it was due to the MS, but today as an experiment, I took 50mg of potassium with breakfast instead of a muscle relaxer. The result was amazing! The spasms gradually faded, and I felt much much better!
If you're having problems like this, start with a lower dose than I did....my case is not 'the norm'.
When you're on a low carb diet, it can be important to supplement with potassium, because it becomes depleted in the changeover to lower carb ingestion.I'm having bad spasms in my legs and body, and thought it was due to the MS, but today as an experiment, I took 50mg of potassium with breakfast instead of a muscle relaxer. The result was amazing! The spasms gradually faded, and I felt much much better!
If you're having problems like this, start with a lower dose than I did....my case is not 'the norm'.

By now I feel very well in ketosis, and when I lost to much weight I adjust my intake of carbs up to 2 – 3 bread units (approx 70gr) per day, or I eat more fatty meat and eggs and together with the supplements and the other diet changes this works very well. I use keto stics to test the ketone bodies in the urine to have an overview. 
