breath, and urine. There are many individuals on a ketogenic diet who regularly do tests to determine their ketone level and ketosis. These tests can be done in a laboratory, but there are also other affordable and quicker alternatives to test the body for ketones. ...
Since ketones are a waste produce, you pass them in the urine. That means you can detect them with a urine test, which has been the traditional, but sometimes messy way check them. Now, however, you can do that with a blood test that measures a specific ketone called beta-hydroxybuyric...
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