And here's another secret to share - I gave birth to my son when I was 43. This means I am the oldest mom at school and have been asked at least once if he were my grandson. Grrrrrrrr!
I don't look 50. Still today if I reveal my true age, observers don't believe it. However a good dye job and facials will only take one so far and they only mask what's happening on the outside - not on the inside which, for me, was crumbling rapidly.
The clock is ticking and I know it's time to make significant changes to my lifestyle to counteract the phase my body is intent on experiencing. So here's where my story shifts to a book club. (I know this is weird but bear with me; I promise to bring this tugboat back to shore).
Last December I went to a book club meeting at a friend's house. We always blend discussion of a book with dinner, so that night we were discussing Fannie Flagg's A Red Bird Christmas while enjoying Southern comfort food. Well most of us were. One was drinking a jumbo Yeti of water. To make this part of the story shorter, she revealed she was on a ketone diet and couldn't eat what we were having.
Then another book club member, convinced by witnessing our friend's rapid weight loss, decided to take the ketone challenge and experienced amazing results in an insanely short period of time - give or take six weeks she lost over 20 pounds. She was sold on a ketone lifestyle - not just the diet - and became a promoter for Pruvit, a Dallas-based company.
So now with two examples of success with a ketone diet, I am thinking I have nothing to lose. I'll bite and take the 5-day challenge which seems simple. Drink one package of Keto//OS each morning. Having already sampled the orange-flavored ketones, I ordered a 30-day supply, although I've been warned it may take as long as 60 days for my body to adapt to ketosis.
Here it goes . . . wish me luck.