What is the Ketogenic Diet?
The ketogenic diet is a high-fat, moderate-protein, very low-carbohydrate eating approach that shifts your body's primary fuel source from glucose (carbohydrates) to ketones (produced from fat).
When carbohydrate intake drops below approximately 50 grams per day, the liver begins converting fatty acids into ketone bodies — acetoacetate, beta-hydroxybutyrate, and acetone. These ketones become the primary energy source for your brain and body, a metabolic state called ketosis.
Originally developed in the 1920s to treat epilepsy in children, the ketogenic diet has since been studied extensively for weight loss, type 2 diabetes management, neurological conditions, and metabolic health optimization.
Did You Know?
Your brain can derive up to 75% of its energy from ketones when fully keto-adapted. Many people report enhanced mental clarity and focus, which is why executives and biohackers have embraced keto for cognitive performance.