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Low-carb diets encourage the consumption of unprocessed foods high in protein and/or fat, along with a moderate intake of non-starchy carbohydrates to get antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, and fiber:
Meat: Beef, pork, veal, lamb, venison, bison, etc.
Fish and Seafood: Salmon, trout, cod, sardines, tuna, mackerel, lobster, crab, scallops, shrimp, mussels, clams, squid, etc.
Poultry: Chicken, turkey, duck, quail, etc.
Eggs: Chicken eggs, turkey eggs, duck eggs, quail eggs, etc.
High-Fat Dairy: Whole milk, cheese, cream, butter, cottage cheese, etc.
The following can be eaten in moderation depending on your particular dietary and energy needs:
Root Vegetables: Carrots, parsnips, beets, etc.
Fruits: Bananas, pineapple, papaya, apples, pomegranate, plums, etc.
Legumes: Beans, peas, lentils, peanuts, soy, etc.
Sprouted grains and Seeds: Quinoa, barley, oats, brown rice, etc.
Chocolate
What foods are not permitted on a low-carb diet?
The guiding principle of the low-carb diet is to limit anything sugary, starchy, or high in carbohydrates. As such, most foods rich in carbohydrates are excluded or should be eaten only rarely and in small amounts. Again, the goal is to consume no more than 25% of your daily caloric intake from carbs, and of those, the majority should be high-fiber, complex carbohydrates rather than sugars. Low-carb diets avoid the following:
Snack: Coconut milk smoothie with chocolate protein powder and almonds
A low-carb diet is a great way to reduce systemic inflammation and improve overall health. Regardless if you decide to opt-in to this diet for a short time, or the long haul, it surely is one of the tastiest choices around.