Ketosis Breath Analyzer - Breathe Ketone Meter for Tracking Your Ketones - Brown
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Ketosis Breath Analyzer - Breathe Ketone Meter for Tracking Your Ketones - Brown
A breath ketone meter is a portable device used to measure the levels of ketones in the breath. This non-invasive device uses advanced sensor technology to detect the concentration of acetone in the breath, which is a reliable indicator of the body's ketone leve ls.
The ketone Breath analyaer needs to be exhausted before your first use. To do this, turn on the Keto Breath Meter, wait for the 15 seconds countdown to be completed, and turn it off. Repeat the same procedure 1-2 times (without blowing) before you proceed to your first test. During testing, please blow for 5-6 seconds immediately once "START" showing then Ketone Breath analyzer will start analyzing your breath, the result readings will be visible for 10 seconds
The unit of measurement for breath ketone analyzer is (PPM). When the body enters a state of ketosis, it brgins to produce ketones,which are byproducts of fat metabolism. As the body produces more ketones, It brgins to produce ketones,which are byproducts of fat metabolism. As the body produces more ketones, the comcentration of acetone in the breath also increases
Breath ketone meter detects your breath acetone from 0 to 99 PPM and follow 6 level guidance: 0.0-1.9ppm (No ketosis), 2.0-3.9ppm (Early Stage Ketosis), 4.0-9.9ppm (Light Ketosis), 10-39ppm (Stable Fat Burning Zone), 40-59ppm (Caution-High Ketosis), 60-99ppm (Ketoacidosis); Tracking breath acetone is a better measure of what your body is actually using for fuel because acetone in our breath is an actual byproduct of fat burning, and 80% of fat that we burn leaves the body through the lungs
Kind reminder: please do not compare the testing readings with the the traditional meter because of different analyzing methods, our ketone breath analyzer is tracking the breath acetone which is a better measure of what your body is actually using for fuel because acetone in our breath is an actual byproduct of fat burning