Breath Ketosis Meter & Breath Monitors Analyzer - Home Ketone Breath Analyzer for Quick & Easy Track Your Ketones - Professional Ketosis Breath Tester with 10 Mouthpieces for Ketosis Testing
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Breath Ketosis Meter & Breath Monitors Analyzer - Home Ketone Breath Analyzer for Quick & Easy Track Your Ketones - Professional Ketosis Breath Tester with 10 Mouthpieces for Ketosis Testing
Before your first use, the breath ketosis meter requires priming. To do this, turn on the ketone breath meter, wait for the 20-second countdown to complete, then turn it off. Repeat this procedure 1-2 times (no blowing necessary) before conducting your first test. During testing, blow continuously for 5-6 seconds immediately when "START" appears— the ketone breath analyzer will then begin analyzing your breath, and the test results will remain visible for 10 seconds.
The breath ketone meter measures 6 levels of ketones, with a maximum range of 99 PPM (0.0-99) using the PPM (Parts Per Million) measurement scale. It features 4 LCD display color indicators for easy reference: a white light for readings of 0.0-1.9 PPM, green for 2.0-39 PPM, yellow for 40-59 PPM, and red for readings over 60 PPM. Additionally, this ketone analyzer comes with 32 memory records for tracking ketosis data and is powered by 2*AAA batteries (not included but widely available).
The breath ketosis tester detects acetone in your breath within the range of 0 to 99 PPM, following 6 clear level guidelines: 0.0-1.9 ppm (No ketosis), 2.0-3.9 ppm (Early Stage Ketosis), 4.0-9.9 ppm (Light Ketosis), 10-39 ppm (Stable Fat Burning Zone), 40-59 ppm (Caution-High Ketosis), and 60-99 ppm (Ketoacidosis). Tracking breath acetone is a more reliable measure of your body’s actual fuel source because acetone in breath is a direct byproduct of fat burning, and 80% of the fat we burn exits the body through the lungs.
A kind reminder: Please do not compare the test readings with those from traditional meters, as they use different analytical methods. Our ketone breath analyzer specifically tracks breath acetone, which is a better indicator of what your body is actually using for fuel— precisely because acetone in our breath is a direct byproduct of fat burning.
How long does it take to get into ketosis? You cannot simply jump into ketosis within a 24-hour period. Your body has relied on sugar for fuel your entire life, so it will need time to adapt to burning ketones instead. This transition can take anywhere from 48 hours to one week, with the exact duration varying based on your activity level, lifestyle, body type, and carbohydrate intake. You can easily track your ketone levels using this meter— all you need to do is breathe into it.