Can You Be in Ketosis Despite No Ketones in the Urine? – Dr. Berg

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Keep getting negative keto urine tests? This may be why!

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0:00 Can you be in ketosis despite no ketones in your urine?
0:12 The three kinds of ketones
0:33 Keto adaptation and keto tests
1:21 Check these other factors
1:47 What Dr. Berg content do you want to see next?

In this video, we’re going to talk about whether or not you can be in ketosis despite no ketones in your urine after taking a keto urine test.

The first thing you need to know is that there are three types of ketones:
1. Acetate
2. Acetoacetate
3. Beta-hydroxybutyrate

The specific type of keto that keto urine tests test for is acetoacetate. Keto urine tests do not test for the other two forms of ketones.

As you adapt to keto, you convert acetoacetate to beta-hydroxybutyrate. The problem is that keto urine tests cannot test for beta-hydroxybutyrate, so they may give you a false reading.

Keto urine tests can’t tell you what’s going on in the blood and other places in the body.

If you want to check for beta-hydroxybutyrate, you can get a blood test. Unfortunately, these tests can be expensive.

Look for other signs that you’re in ketosis. Are you losing weight? Are you feeling good? Is your waist size getting smaller? These are signs that you’re in fat-burning mode.

If your carbs are 20 grams or less each day, you’re likely in ketosis.

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Thanks for watching. I hope this helped clear up why you may test negative on a keto urine test but still be in ketosis. I’ll see you in the next video.

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