Low Carb Diet Side Effects
Many people curious about starting a low carb diet wonder if there are side effects they need to be aware of before getting started. Many also wonder if there are harmful low carb diet side effects too, so let’s look at the most common side effects of low carb dieting, and talk about whether any of these are harmful.
Some of these low carb diet side effects can be problematic for people with health conditions, particularly if they’re taking medications for those conditions. Often the side effects are good, but you need to be aware they can happen and talk to your medical care provider because they’ll need to monitor your progress and possibly change, reduce, or eliminate medications as you progress.
For instance, a very common low carb diet side effect is lowered, or more even blood sugar levels. This is an important low carb diet side effect for any diabetic, particularly ones that take insulin shots or medication. Since low carb diets can drastically reduce your blood sugar levels naturally, your doctor may need to adjust your medication levels to compensate for those changes.
Another low carb diet side effect is of course losing a lot of weight. This by itself is not technically a side effect, but related effects of losing weight can include regulation of blood pressure, easing or disappearance of digestive tract problems, and resolution of breathing problems too.
If you’re taking high blood pressure medication, then the side effect of having that lowered from eating a low carb diet will need to be addressed by your doctor or medical care specialist. The same applies for digestive troubles, if you experience resolution to those problems as a low carb dieting side effect, your doctor will need to adjust or eliminate the medications you take.
Now if you don’t take medications for conditions such as those listed above, you may still experience low carb diet side effects, but they’re likely to be ones you’re happy to have.
Common, “good” low carb diet side effects include reduced cravings for sugars and starches; increased energy; reduced bloated and gassy, upset stomach feelings; improved bowel movements; regulated blood sugar levels and blood pressure levels; loss of excess water retention; and of course, loss of excess body fat.
There are some low carb diet side effects that are not harmful, but you need to be aware of them because they are uncomfortable at best. These low carb diet side effects are more common during the first one to five days on the diet, and are side effects of your body adjusting to your eating changes. These side effects can include headaches; nausea; dizziness; lethargy or low energy; severe sugar cravings; irritability; and constipation.
There are also a couple of women specific low carb diet side effects. In the first week or two of your new low carb diet, you may experience oddities with your monthly menstrual flow. Usually this side effect lasts a short time though, and is caused by your body adjusting to the new eating lifestyle you’ve chosen. A great low carb diet side effect comes later: Women’s menstrual flow is usually reduced, and there is generally much less pain or other problems involved while you’re on a low carb diet.
Many of those early low carb diet side effects can be reduced by drinking extra water and getting plenty of rest, plus making sure you don’t go hungry. In rare cases these initial low carb diet side effects can last as long as ten days, but usually they’re present from approximately the third to the fifth day of your low carb diet.
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The side effects you speak of that affect the medications given by doctors is actually only because of the medications and not because of the diet. It does need to be addressed though.
The other side effects you mention are normally temporary for a week or two until your body adjusts. This is because your body has not been operating normally but has been conditioned to operate from a poor diet. Usually this is because of an automated “insulin dump” as you body expects to have to battle high blood sugar. After a week or two of low carb, your body stops this “insulin dump” and can regulate blood sugar more effectively as it was designed.
Constipation, by the way, is normally caused by carbohydrates and not meat products. The only animal product I know of that also causes constipation is cheese-a highly processed food. It may be low carb, but your body was not designed to eat it. Meat only dieters never have constipation.
Cheers,
John