There are 2 ways to raise your ketones:
- Endogenous ketosis (your body makes the ketones through a process called ketogenesis), or
- Exogenous ketosis (the ketones come from outside your body, e.g. Ketone-IQ or other ketone supplements).
These two methods are not mutually exclusive.
To get into endogenous ketosis, people engage in endurance exercise, follow low-carb/"keto" diets, or fast/starve. These activities cause blood glucose levels to drop and deplete glycogen (sugar) stores. Your body responds to the dip in energy by ramping up ketogenesis, or the breakdown of fat to make ketones to use for energy.
Ketones are an ultra-efficient fuel, especially for our brains. They’re evolutionarily designed to keep us razor-sharp and at peak performance between meals. But extended endogenous ketosis (e.g., keto diet) is hard to maintain long term. Often, it isn’t optimal for athletic or mental performance.
Enter Ketone Supplements (like Ketone-IQ). These are called Exogenous Ketones ("exo" meaning "external"). These supplements quickly deliver ketones to your bloodstream, putting you into ketosis within minutes without the need to fast, restrict calories or carbs, or exercise away your glycogen stores.
Click here to learn how to measure your blood ketone levels.