What is KInD™ (Keto Intermittent™ Diet)?

The KInD™ (Keto Intermittent™ Diet) is the Phase I Diet of KInD™ Program. We also call it "fast weight loss phase". It is a type of diet that enables you to lose weight at the expense of fat. However, more and more types of ketogenic diets are now emerging: low-fat, very low-fat, high-fat…

The only one with scientific studies to support its efficacy and safety in weight loss is the low-fat ketogenic diet combined with physical activity and nutritional supervision, such as the one used in the KInD™ methods.

The KInD™ induces morning ketosis when people are in low glycogen state after overnight fasting and maintain a low-fat moderate-protein diet for the rest of the day. This diet will make sure that our clients lose fat, not muscle.

What is ketosis?

The Keto Intermittent™ (KInD™) Diet provides the recommended amount of protein while keeping carbs and fats low. When eating fewer carbohydrates, the body starts using its stored fat for primary energy source instead of burning muscle.

This process is called ketosis and is a type of metabolism that our body carries out naturally when carbohydrate intake is low.

How dose KInD™ work?

Too much carbohydrate-rich food, especially fructose, can be converted into fat

Unused carbohydrates (e.g., fructose in fruits and syrups) are directly converted into fat. This fat is initially stored in the liver, increasing the risk of non-alcoholic fatty liver. Excess fat in the liver not only enlarges the waist circumference but also reduces the insulin sensitivity of liver cells, thereby increasing the risk of type 2 diabetes.

How do we integrate the KInD™ into your daily meal plan?

How to start KInD™ program?

Check your weight and BMI and find out your ideal weight with our calculator

Calculate your ideal weight and estimate time to reach your goal with KInD™ Programme

Not certain about your optimal weight?
You can examine your Body Mass Index (BMI) and Waist-to-Hip ratio on this platform.
The BMI enables us to approximate your overall fat mass and determine whether you experience overweight or obesity.
The Waist-to-Hip ratio indicates whether you have central obesity.

The BMI cut-offs for different ethnicities are based on "Lim, J. U. et al. (2017). Comparison of World Health Organization and Asia-Pacific body mass index classifications in COPD patients. International journal of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, 12, 2465–2475. "

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