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Atkins from WW thread
I moved this from the WW thread as it doesn't really belong there.
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Its perfectly healthy and a more natural diet then we currently eat. Veggies are fine on atkins, and based on my research into the subject (and there is VERY little real nutrition research) the most healthy diet one could have would be fish + veggies. I wish I still had the paper on the subject I read back when my wife first mentioned atkins in 98. Basicly our bodies are designed for high protien, and many health problems can be directly traced to the high carbohydrate diets of argriculture. As a anthropology buff I knew this prior to my research into the subject I just never put 2 and 2 together. One can eat a balanced diet without including a whole lot of carbohydrates, from a natural standpoint they are quite rare (for most of human history) and even my teeth are better due to cutting down on them. A final note is I started to get heartburn off and on from about the time I turned 26 (yippie for aging), while on atkins I have no heartburn, I do when I go off for a number of weeks. So for me at least atkins is a win, win, win, I feel better, I loose weight, I don't loose muscle, I know I'm eating closer to a 'traditional' diet, I don't get heartburn, and I have less dental plaque. So while there are a lot of groups 'against' atkins, and its even political groups at times, I haven't seen a shred of credible evidence against it. Quote:
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![]() So while I do appreciate the advice, as I know you mean to help, but this old doc is pretty happy with the atkins diet. I'll still eat fruit, I eat a lot of veggies (which again is just fine), I take vitamins, and I work out.
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Young Crumudgeon
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Ustwo - I commend you on having done your homework on the diet, however I still have doubts. That webste is merely a convenient summary I've arrived at from multiple sources; many dieticians I've spoken to (and I've dealt with quite a few because of my Crohn's) recommend a daily intake of about a third again as many carbs as Atkins allows, even in the maintenance phase, about 150 grams per day. The high protein that the diet points people towards (although it can be avoided if one is careful, I suppose) leads to further complications. According to what I've heard from doctors, a diet like this will lead to osteoporosis, an increased risk of heart disease and cancer and all manner of other complications.
Again, it's up to you to make your own choice and you do sound rather well educated on the subject, so you're as qualified as anyone. I'm simply passing on the information I've come across in my own travels, which seems to warn against restricting carbs. I'm not the sort to blindly post something I've read on a single website (although I wouldn't blame you for assuming such, as it seems to be the satus quo), but rather found the website after the fact as a decent summary of the information I've received through other means. Again, make your own call, I'm not so big-headed as to think I'd have any real chance of influencing you otherwise. I'm glad to see you've done your homework instead of blindly jumping on the bandwagon and will therefore trust that you can make your own informed decision. I'll remain skeptical, however. |
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Darth Papa
Location: Yonder
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I did Atkins hardcore for about a year. It did great for a long time, then I had a very long plateau (that was almost certainly a result of me getting sloppy), and I eventually bailed.
Here's what Atkins-bashers don't get: apart from the 2-week induction period, Atkins is a very balanced diet. I ate WAY more fruits and veggies on Atkins than ever before. And the Maintenance phase of Atkins looks an awful lot like a full, well-rounded, well-balanced diet. It's all the processed crap that Atkins takes away, including, most notably, processed sugars. Nobody thinks those are good for you... so why bash a diet that is largely a "no sweets" diet? |
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![]() I've also found that women seem to have a much harder time sticking to it for whatever reason. My wife did great one it once but hated it, and couldn't stand it when she tried it again a few years later. Now shes just doing a low cal diet and is doing fine.
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Location: Bored in Sacramento
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---- I've been thinking about doing Atkins for a while now. I've been trying to lose weight as fast as I can so I can get into the Coast Guard. Right now, that is my primary goal. I figure once I make it into the Coast Guard I can transfer to something more healthy. I was thinking about picking up the Atkins book today but I have some questions first. 1) What is the introducary 2 week period like? Do you lose weight in those 2 weeks? What are you eating etc... 2) What is a typical day like on the diet? Meaning, how many times do you eat, what are you eating. 3) Am I going to have to spend a lot of money on books and special materials?
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Insane
Location: not there
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I did Atkins and had a little weight loss but my Cholestoral shot up through the roof. It went up so high that it was above the "dangerous" level. I went off the diet immediately and my levels returned to a healthy normal almost as quickly.
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2) You eat when you want to, I still do the usual 3 times a day. One thing about the diet is snacking is hard which I'm sure is part of its success. Most snacks are very high carb. 3) No, in fact you don't really need the book. You WILL spend a ton fo money on food. Protien is VERY expensive. Also a word of warning do NOT use the sugar alcohol 'no carb' items. They not only give you diarehha but they also raise your blood sugar, just in a different manner then normal sugars and you will NOT loose weight. Do not trust 'atkins' items either, as when he died they are selling his trademark like crazy and its not always valid.
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Darth Papa
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Atkins also said that pork rinds and dip are a good snack ![]() I shoot for 0 carbs in induction NOT because I think I'll get 0 carbs, but because I know I'll get some from other sources which are hard to count. I eat a LOT of salads and I know I'm getting carbs in them. Also from what I recall you are not required to eat 20 grams of carbs a day on induction but are allowed no more then 20 grams. Induction IS basicly all meat and cheese and fat diet from everything I gather. Ok I did a bit of checking online (no idea where the book went after we moved) and yes you are allowed no MORE than 20 grams in induction, you are not required to eat any. Edit: Down to 216 this morning, 10 more to go.
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