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Keto pills are a type of diet pill that advertise they can send your body into a state of ketosis to aid rapid weight loss.

Ketosis is a metabolic process where your body burns fat instead of glucose for energy. It's believed to be why people on the ketogenic diet lose weight so rapidly. However, people on the ketogenic diet attain ketosis through eating low-carb, high-fat foods — not keto pills. 

So, do keto pills work? Can they launch your body into a ketogenic state and help you lose weight? Here's what you need to know.

Kicking off ketosis 

After roughly 4 days of an extremely low-carb diet, the body produces more keto acids, or ketones, in the blood than usual. That's because fat cells are being dispatched to the liver where they're converted into ketones that your body then uses for energy.

The idea behind keto pills is the same — to increase levels of ketones in the blood. But instead of cutting out carbs, keto pills contain a key ingredient: medium-chain triglycerides (MCT). MCTs are a type of saturated fat found in coconut and palm oil.

When you consume MCTs while restricting your carb intake on a keto diet, your liver breaks them down into ketones. So, yes, under these conditions, MCTs can increase the ketones in your blood. And because MCTs have a shorter fatty acid chain than most other saturated and unsaturated fats, the body breaks them down more quickly.

However, this doesn't mean the MCTs in keto pills will help you lose weight. Also, keto pills are limited in that they only increase ketones in your blood, and only when you're also following a highly restricted ketogenic diet. Whereas the ketogenic diet offers additional benefits that keto pills lack. 

"A ketogenic diet does more than just stimulate ketone production," notes Barbara Gower, a professor of nutrition sciences at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. "Ketogenic diets also lower circulating insulin, and often glucose, which arguably may have more benefit than the ketones themselves." 

Moreover, the FDA has approved five drugs for weight loss based on extensive research proving their ability to help people lose weight — often in combination with a healthy diet. Keto pills are not one of those drugs. 

It's better to get electrolytes from food

Another ingredient in keto pills is electrolytes, such as magnesium and sodium. This can be helpful if you're already eating a keto diet because ketosis triggers your body to release more salt than normal.

However, according to Ariana Fiorita who is a registered dietitian at the Center for Functional Medicine at Cleveland Clinic, it's best to get electrolytes from food so you can better monitor what you're consuming since keto pills aren't FDA regulated. You may also save some money.

"Keto pills and drinks can be costly and oftentimes contain all of the ingredients that you would have at home already," says Fiorita. 

Supplements aren't regulated

Like most dietary supplements, keto pills are regulated post-market, meaning the pills, drinks, and powders are sold to consumers without the oversight of the supplements' safety or weight-loss claims.

"Just like any other supplement, keto pills are not regulated and must be purchased by a reputable brand that is tested by a third party," says Fiorita. Manufacturers sometimes add caffeine — which can help boost energy — to the supplements, and it may be an irritant to some people with caffeine sensitivities. 

Too much caffeine for anyone can cause dizziness, headaches, anxiety, and dehydration. Caffeine can also interfere with your body's ability to absorb calcium. In the end, eating the right foods is the best way to safely follow a ketogenic diet. "The results of studies on keto supplements are inconsistent, and marginal at best," says Gower.

How long does it take to lose weight on keto burn?

How long does it take to see results on keto? As we previously noted, most people will see some results within the first week or two, including a drop in water weight. After about two to four weeks, weight loss will slow down to about two pounds or less per week.

Does keto burn more belly fat?

Interestingly, a ketogenic diet is a very effective way to lose belly fat. As shown in the graph above, a ketogenic diet reduced total weight, body fat and abdominal trunk fat much more than a low-fat diet did ( 11 ).

Does keto burn fat without exercise?

Keto diets definitely work without exercise. In fact, many personal trainers and nutritionist would not recommend the keto diet if you were about to embark on a hard training programme. This is due to the things that happen to the body when it starts to burn fat as an energy source, rather than sugar.

What is the fastest way to lose weight on keto?

Fasting is the best way to lose weight faster on keto. It helps you decrease your daily calorie consumption & reduces your insulin, all with relative ease. If you're a beginner to fasting, I recommend starting 18/6 intermittent fasting to get used to it.