Why Tracking Microdosing Matters on Low-Carb and Keto
As the founder of CFP Weight Loss, I've seen thousands struggle with hormonal changes that make weight loss feel impossible after 45. Microdosing—taking small, strategic doses of supportive compounds like electrolytes, exogenous ketones, or appetite regulators—can stabilize energy and cravings. But without tracking, most people waste the benefits or risk imbalances. On a ketogenic diet, where carbs stay under 50g daily, precise logging turns guesswork into measurable progress.
How to Track Microdosing Effectively
Begin with a simple app like Cronometer or MyFitnessPal customized for low-carb diets. Log your base macros first: aim for 70-75% fat, 20-25% protein, and 5% carbs. Then add microdoses—perhaps 5-10g of MCT oil in the morning or 200-400mg of magnesium at night. Record timing, amount, and how you feel 2-4 hours later. In my book The CFP Reset Method, I emphasize pairing this with morning ketone testing using blood meters targeting 0.5-1.5 mmol/L. This data reveals if your microdosing supports fat adaptation or if adjustments are needed for joint pain and low energy.
Balancing Microdosing with Real-Life Challenges
For busy adults managing diabetes and blood pressure, consistency beats perfection. Track three key markers weekly: fasting glucose (target under 100 mg/dL), waist measurement (aim for 1-2 inches lost monthly), and subjective hunger on a 1-10 scale. If insurance won't cover programs, this self-tracking costs under $20 monthly. Avoid complex plans—use my 15-minute meal framework: protein + fiber + healthy fat. Microdose berberine at 250mg before carb-heavy days to blunt glucose spikes, but always log responses to prevent over-reliance.
Long-Term Success Strategies from CFP Weight Loss
After 90 days, most clients reduce microdosing as their metabolism adapts. Focus on sleep (7-9 hours), stress management through 10-minute walks despite joint discomfort, and weekly reviews of your log. This builds trust after failed diets. Remember, tracking creates accountability without overwhelm. Start today with one microdose and three data points—you'll see why this approach outperforms generic advice for midlife weight loss.