The ketogenic diet is known for its very low carbohydrate content. Less known is that it also affects fluid and mineral balance. Especially in the first few weeks, many report fatigue, difficulty concentrating, or a drop in performance.
The cause is often not the diet itself, but an unbalanced electrolyte balance.
Electrolytes are minerals that are dissolved in the body and are involved in numerous processes. The most important ones include:
Sodium
Potassium
Magnesium
Calcium
They are closely related to fluid balance, muscle function, and nerve function.
Carbohydrates bind water in the body. If the intake is significantly reduced, the body loses more fluid – and with it, electrolytes.
This effect occurs especially at the beginning of the keto diet, but can also remain relevant in the long term.
Many classic electrolyte sources – especially sodium – come from processed foods. Those who eat a ketogenic diet often opt for fresh, unprocessed ingredients, which can further lower the electrolyte content of the diet.
An unbalanced electrolyte balance often manifests non-specifically and is not immediately recognized.
Commonly cited signs are:
Fatigue or lethargy
Headaches
Muscle cramps
Concentration problems
Increased hunger
These symptoms are often mistakenly interpreted as "keto flu" in the keto context.
Sodium plays a central role in keto. It is increasingly excreted and should therefore be consciously considered.
Potassium and magnesium are particularly important during physical activity or stressful periods.
They can be considered through selected foods or targeted supplements – especially if food choices are limited.
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Electrolytes do not work in isolation. Adequate fluid intake is a prerequisite for them to be distributed effectively in the body.
Practical tip:
Drink regularly and plan electrolytes evenly throughout the day.
An electrolyte deficiency is often misinterpreted as hunger or cravings. If you constantly want to snack despite sufficient calorie-rich keto meals, you should also check your electrolyte balance.
Not every product is automatically suitable for keto. Important are:
Transparent declaration
Adapted composition without sugar
Sensible dosage
Electrolytes are not a side issue in keto, but a central factor for everyday usability and well-being. By consciously planning for them, you can reduce typical initial difficulties and implement the ketogenic diet more stably in the long term.
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