KetoCrotch~ Is it a real thing?

‘Keto crotch’ may be a side effect of the diet. Here’s what you need to know.

Rachel Murphy Mar. 26, 2019, 3:50 PM

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The low-carb, high-fat diet, for some, has apparently lead to “keto crotch.”
  • People on the keto diet,a diet based around eating low-carb, high-fat foods with moderate amounts of protein, are apparently experiencing what they call “keto crotch.”
  • This may be because drastic dietary changes can cause a pH imbalance in the vagina, according to Lisa De Fazio, a registered dietitian nutritionist.
  • A pH imbalance can cause “bad” bacteria to grow, causing problems like irritation and odors in the vaginal area.

The keto diet is having a moment right now. Originally developed to treat epilepsy patients who were not responsive to traditional medicine, the trending, low-carb diet aims to put the body into ketosis, a state in which it burns fat, not carbs.

The keto diet isn’t without side effects, though. According to Lisa De Fazio, a registered dietitian nutritionist, the keto diet can put followers at risk for kidney problems, dehydration, the “keto flu,” and more. That’s not all, though. Some Reddit users are talking about one strange side effect known as “keto crotch.”

Keto crotch refers to a change in vaginal odor

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A high-fat diet can change a person’s vaginal pH levels.

Since the keto diet calls for a mix of high-fat, low-carb foods with moderate proteins, it can be an adjustment for your body to get used to — and it may cause some funky side effects like a change in your vaginal odor. 

Though there is no research done on the topic, the medical phenomenon may happen when you drastically change your diet by incorporating large amounts of certain macronutrients like fat and protein, according to De Fazio. 

“Foods change the pH of the body. When this happens, the body will emit certain odors,” De Fazio told INSIDER. “The keto diet [may] change your vaginal pH, which alters your vaginal odor — and it may not smell like roses.” 

So, why does all of this matter? Well, a pH imbalance can bring upon “bad” bacteria growth.

Additionally, De Fazio said people with a pH imbalance can develop irritation, odor, and infections such as bacterial vaginosis— the most common vaginal infection for menstruating people.

To better understand keto crotch, it’s important to know how pH works

First of all, pH stands for potential of Hydrogen. It uses a number scale of zero to 14 to measure the amount of acid or alkaline of a substance.

According to De Fazio, a pH of less than seven is considered acidic and a pH of more than seven is basic. 

“The pH-balance is an important factor in maintaining vaginal health,” she said. “A high-fat diet, particularly saturated fat like on the keto diet, increases vaginal pH, and therefore increasing the risk of bacterial vaginosis.”

A vagina should have a pH level between per De Fazio. This means that it is moderately acidic. De Fazio, however, is quick to point out that what constitutes a normal pH level can vary slightly based on your stage of life.

“During your reproductive years, ages 15 to 49, your vaginal pH should be below or equal to . But, before menstruation and after menopause, a healthy pH tends to be higher than ,” said De Fazio. “An acidic vaginal environment is protective. It creates a barrier that prevents unhealthy bacteria and yeast from multiplying too quickly and causing infection.”

A high vaginal pH level may lead to keto crotch

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A high vaginal pH level might lead to a “fishy” smell.

A high vaginal pH level — above 4.5 — provides the perfect environment for unhealthy bacteria to grow. It also puts you at risk for certain infections, according to De Fazio. Luckily, keto crotch can be treated and it may even go away on its own, she said. 

“It may go away, otherwise you should see your OB/GYN for treatment,” said De Fazio. “Your doctor may advise you to go back to a balanced diet. Any extreme changes to the body or pH is not a good idea.” 

Word of the Week

NISUS  
[nahy-suhs]
noun an effort or striving toward a particular goal or
attainment; impulse.
QUOTES
The accumulation of wealth into a few hands is the nisus of all bad governments …
— “Ireland in 1832,” The Metropolitan, Vol. 5, No. 18, October 1832
ORIGIN
The rare noun nisus, a technical word used in various branches of philosophy and theology, comes directly from Latin nīsus, a derivative of the verb nītī and meaning “a resting of one’s weight on the ground, planting one’s feet firmly, a strong muscular effort, pressure (of forces), an endeavor, strong effort.” Nisus in the sense “effort” first appears at the end of the 17th century in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. In later usage nisus simply means “impulse.”

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Inside Something Changes, by MwsR

What used to be, is no more

There is nothing that can give back, what was lost

I feel as if the coldness, has permeated a lot.

No heroic saving is heading my way

Things that were placed in my path are poignant and often, I am afraid

Was this the comeuppance for my love? Do I hold the actual heart grenade?

I see others with circumstances, as such is my own

They often wander about in frantic motion and sometimes head back, home

I wonder how they cope, how they make it, being back there, again

Is this possible for myself, to do the same?

Am I the only one playing in this stupid game?

Did I, in my own infinite wisdom of pain,

Arrange a game

One I play alone, one that has no meaning

Or are the real players the ones who are deceiving?

Twisted up in thoughts of what might had been

It keeps me replaying this, over and over again.

Like I would ever have any willpower at all

To quit being in this sort of game where one only falls.

Even if I was the one who created it,

I cannot understand nor see a way to quit.

If I am merely a pawn in this game, shame on the players for treating me like a nit wit.

Win or loose I must make sense of it all

Before time actually runs out, y’ all.

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Blessed by MwsR

Oh the stresses I have,

Though still God blesses.

I fall down beneath the weight

Yet narrow is the path for us to go through

He holds me up

When I am weak

Grateful for his abundance of things

Even though I don’t deserve it.

It’s yours too if you chose.

Upcycle This!~

Upcycled Paper Coffee Cup Candle

Don’t Toss That Cup! DIY Coffee Candles

Next time you’re enjoying a hot cuppa joe from your favorite coffee spot, instead of tossing the paper container, take it home to repurpose into a homemade candle. Use leftover wax candle ends, along with a sprinkling of used coffee grounds, and you’ve got a fun and eye-opening candle to scent your home or give as a gift.

What You’ll Need:

  • Small paper coffee cup
  • 1 to 2 tablespoons used coffee grounds
  • Paper towel
  • 1 cup wax candle remnants
  • Candle wick
  • Scissors
  • Small saucepan
  • Small metal or glass mixing bowl

Directions:

  1. To create the base of the candle, add 1 cup of wax candle remnants to a small metal or heat-safe glass bowl, and place over the top of a small saucepan filled halfway with water, creating a double boiler. Bring the water to a simmer and watch closely until the wax has melted, which takes about 5 minutes.
  1. Give the paper coffee cup a good cleaning, and wipe to make sure it’s dry. Place the coffee grounds in a paper towel, and squeeze to release any extra liquid. Position the wick in the center of the cup, and sprinkle a layer of the coffee grounds at the base. You can find candle wicks at your local craft store.
  1. Carefully pour half of the melted wax over the coffee grounds, reserving the rest of the wax for the top of the candle. Let the wax harden for 20 minutes.
  1. To create the second layer of the candle, sprinkle the cooled wax with another spoonful of coffee grounds. Rewarm the wax in the double boiler, and top off the candle.
  1. Let the candle cool for at least an hour, and then cut away the coffee cup to reveal the finished candle. If needed, smooth the edges with a paper towel, and trim the end of the wick to fit the candle. Find the perfect spot to display your candle, and enjoy the subtle coffee scent.

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