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Atkins
dieters must first follow a 14 day Induction phase with
a limit of 20g of carbohydrate each day (a banana contains
22g), and basically consists of meat, chicken, fish,
eggs or cheese with some green and salad vegetables,
butter and oil.
All
carbohydrate-containing foods such as fruit, many vegetables,
bread, cereals, rice, potatoes, pasta, biscuits, sugar
and so on must be avoided, as must milk and yogurt.
The
next phase allows slightly more carbohydrate - about
40g a day on average – to enable ongoing weight loss
of 1 to 2 pounds a week.
Once
dieters reach their goal weight they are advised to
slightly increase their carbohydrate intake until their
weight stabilises – but it should not go over 90g a
day.
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I
have read the book. Multiple times. As well as Immunology,
Pathology, Biochemistry, Physiology, Anotomy, and Nutrition
Texts for the last 6 years through my under graduate and graduate
studies in Nutritional Sciences. After putting together the
information I have gathered, I strongly disagree with Denise.
There is so much more in food than "Carbs, Fats, and Protein".
More education will be your liberation when it comes to the
wonders of food.
Tom
A Malterre - Kenmore, WA, USA
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I
have lost a stone so far on the Atkins Diet! I make homemade
burgers with feta and peppers too. My hunger has diminished
a lot on this diet and I lose weight much easier than on other
diets(which leave you hungry and tempted to binge) I would
recommend Atkins to any healthy but overweight person ITS
GREAT!
Mrs
Lisa Creed - Witham, Essex
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It
is horrbile 4 you it Clogges your arterys
Charlotte - Orrville |
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I
watched the BBC programme the Real Story recently on Atkins
and yet again they failed to cover it propery. All 2 of the
test cases cheated and the Guy who ended up in hospital couldn't
even be bothered to read the book! What kind of medical expert
is he if he can't even be bothered to read how to do the thing
properly? He also suffered the runs after just 1 day on the
diet! I find it difficult to believe than anyone could be
affected in such a way after just a few days of an altered
diet, and as to being rushed to hospital? Perhaps his chocolate
biscuits and champagne had more to do with it? They failed
to mention important things like drinking lots or water, taking
supplements etc etc. They also failed to mention yet again
that there are 4 stages to the diet, even the woman who was
successful said she would lose another stone and then change
to another less restrictive diet. I notice they posted for
people to be involved in the show before it happened, bu!
t what happened to those people who replied?
Rob
- Leeds
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Well
done to everyone who has achieved on the Atkins. I've only been
on it for 7 days and I've lost 7.5lbs which includes a total
of just over 4lbs of fat. I have some of those fat measuring
scales which are invaluable. I was quite secptical about losing
weight on the Atkins, I'm mean who loses weight by eating fat
right? I've found the diet quite hard simply becasue I have
a very sweet tooth. As ye tmy sweet cravings haven't gone away
- but I'm still hoping they will. I just had to given in this
morning and made myself a cup of decaf coffee with half a tablespoon
of cream and some sweetner. There is a definite difference that
showed my sweet tooth is dimishing as it was much too sweet,
so much so I had to make another cup with half the amount of
my normal sweetner in. I'm going to persevere as this is obviously
working. If you are tihnking about doing Atkins I would insist
that you read the book, without it you'll more than likely flounder
and its a great soruce of reference. If you get a craving, put
it off for 30mins by having a drink of water or a herbal tea,
you'll probably realise afterwards that you actually don't have
a craving afterwards.
Kirsty - Hampshire |
I
started the Atkins Diet 22 June 2003, I have lost over 2 stone,
I have never felt so good, I eat plenty of vegetables, and do
not go hungry, The diet has stopped all my hunger pangs, has
helped me to reduce my blood pressure, and also has (like it
says in the book) almost reduced my Arrythmia (irregular heartbeat)
to a constant healthy rythm,...I cannot fault it!
Tony Bibby - Hull |
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Atkins
works & is healthy ! NO TO SUGARS - That is the ultimate enemy.
It's a great way to live, no more stuffed and bloated feeling,
no more hunger. Great for your health also. Try it and see
(but please read the book so you know what you are doing -
too many say it doesn't work because they have never read
the book and don't eat correctly)
Cindy
- USA
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I
totally agree with Denise. I,too,had a sweet tooth and after
only 3 days on the Atkins diet(inductionphase) I found that
I was not missing sugar in the slightest. The weight loss
has been a redeeming feature as you can literally feel the
weight coming off you!
Ryana
- Manchester
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I
believe that we are on the cusp of a dietary catharsis. Consumer
demand will change the way things are now instead of slow-to-change
medical advice. Seeing hundreds of new low carbohydrate products
entering the market gives me a thrill. It is just a matter
of time before things change. I predict that the low carb
lifestyle will become the defacto standard. Physicians must
take a conservative stand due to the high risk of being sued
by patients. Let's see some more scientific studies to dispel
the myths! The studies conducted so far show that Dr. Atkins
was right. I have been following the Atkins diet for six months
now and I feel better than I have for years.
Melody
Wilson - Falcon, Colorado, US
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It
is good and is the only one that makes sense as it is a natural
diet from natural foods - of course you can eat veg and fruit
just smaller quantities which can only be better for the digestion
anyway! I had high blood pressure and was on tablets for it
- not any longer - I have come off the Atkins diet but would
like to go back on it as I did lose one and a half stone but
owing to certaain ailments I have, find it difficult and there
was no-one in my area (that I knew of who was also on it and
I was tired and annoyed by people telling me of the problems
- I didnt have any!. Good luck to you Denise - I could do
with a boost to put me back on it.
Pauline
- Bishops Cleeve, Cheltneham
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After
being told Iwas fat by my mum I started a wieght trianing
program, as I read more about the subject it was clear many
people who were in great shape had a low carb diet. The name
Atkin was never mentioned, eating little and often is also
a powerful fat loss tool. The problem for my wife is lack
of choice she tires of endless salads, chicken and tuna. I
am looking for new recipes to be eaten cold at work, any ideas?
The speed at which carbs in food turns in to sugar is measured
on the glycomic index, I opt for a low G.I. foods. I have
found a system that realy works for me, I am 34 am in the
best shape of my life. I believe processed sugar should be
consumed with respect, the same way alcohol is, sure it tastes
great but too much will cause health problems.
Adrian
Tyler - Chelmsford (town)
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I
have been a type 1 diabetic for 33 years and lived most of
them on a totally sugar free diet. The daily amount of carbohydrates
I was originally on makes me shudder now! In the mid 80s I
was put onto intensive therapy, injecting for everything you
eat, and through that went onto a low(ish) carb diet and lost
weight. A well-balanced diet with not too many carbohydrates
is fine! I don't agree with the tomato ban, though, as I love
them!
Christine
- Wark-on-Tweed
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I
think it is helping me to not crave sweets and i get satisfied
with what I have and not so sick with what I felt like after
the carbs. i just kept on eating and eating. now i know i
don't want them and cant have them or i mess it up.
Carole
- Oneonta, NY, USA
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If
you intend to do Atkins, please read the book first (£7.99
approx). It is worth considering all the information contained
in this. Some of the info is quite complex, but you will get
a good appreciation of how and why the Atkins' plan works.
Gareth
Jones - Aberdare, Mid Glamorgan
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I
would never have found the truth about Atkins Diet without
investigating for myself after reading scaremongering press
reports.
I
have been following it 3 weeks now and have lost 14 lbs. I
feel fit, energetic and er . . . smug!
I
am convinced that the 'bad' press, far from deterring people,
actually created more interest and more devotees!
Patricia
- Norwich
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There's
been a huge investment in the low-fat, high carb approach
and as a result, people have gotten heavier over the years.
All
the food producers were literally coerced into low-fat versions
of their products and the media jumped right in too.
The
reason for the criticism of the Atkins diet is it proves the
dietitians wrong and they can't stand that. Sheer arrogance.
I've
lost over 40 lbs in a year and a half. My blood pressure is
now normal after being elevated, and my cholesterol is back
to normal. Two really good side benefits as well as weight
loss. And my energy level is great.
I'm
56 years of age. It's funny, but the most ardent critics are
those who've never read the Atkins book. Pity.
Gil Adams - Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
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Atkins
has saved my life! I no longer need diabetic medication and
my once severe hayfever is a thing of the past.
Dr
A has made me realise just how much sugar is pumped into processed
food and the diet certainly does not have to be high fat.
My
eating is the healthiest it's ever been !!!
Stephanie Williams - Birmingham
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After
two weeks on the Atkins diet I have lost five pounds but have
felt badly lacking in energy and my memory has been awful
- unable to think straight.
I
have had a couple of severe stabbing like headaches and dizziness
as well as digestive irritation. I have put this down to perhaps
detoxing.
I
speed walk for 40 minutes most days but find my legs feel
heavy and weak. I am so tired it is unbearable.
However,
I am not hungry and do not crave sweet foods or snacking at
all. I am determined to stick it out.
I
have cheated a few times with my craving for tea with skimmed
milk in the mornings and a few evenings of a number of glasses
of white wine when with friends. Difficult
to do with a responsible and hectic job.
Janice
Driver - Walton
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The
latest government health warning is typical of this kind of
comment. They say: high-fat diets lead to obesity...
Given that Atkins causes weight loss in *all* strictly followed
instances, how can we lose weight and still become "obese"?
Nutritionists
are discrediting themselves through wild sweeping-statements
with no research.
Mike - London
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I
am a heart disease patient, having survived heart attacks
at 44 years and 57 years of age.
At the end of February I weighed 201 lbs and started the Atkins
diet. I lost 21 lbs in 18 days and my cholesterol levels inproved.
I
was especially pleased that my HDL (good) cholesterol went
from 40 to 72. The highest I had ever gotten it before was
48, with extreme exercise.
I
did have to compensate for constipation, by using psyllium
husk, but as I started adding more carbs (fruits and vegetables)
after the induction phase, this is no longer needed.
I am now enjoying a peach a day from my tree and all other
fruits from my other trees (plumb, pear, and even apple).
I lost a total of 31 lbs and am adusting my carb consumption
to maintain body weight.
The
eating plan is NOT all meat, as some believe. Most critics
have not even read the book and are commenting blindly.
Lee Skabelund - Centerville, UT USA
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I
totally agree with you Denise. I'm 5''9 and am just under
11 stone.
For
lifestyle reasons, I'd kill to be 9.5 stone again. Since I
started this Atkins diet, my acne has cleared up.
I have lost half a stone and my bowel movements are better
than they were with my former fruit detox diets.
Maya - Chippenham
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Is
the Atkins diet good or bad? that is the question. The low
carbohydrate diet has robbed myself and other members of my
family of fat.
We
were nicely at the top of the BMI index overweight, now we
are in the middle of the healthy BMI index.
Besides
that it has stolen our diabetes, lupus, candidis and high
blood pressure This is the correct way of eating, natives
in any country did not get degenerative diseases, until they
ate the WHITE MAN FOOD.
Ray
- Sandstone
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I
was on the Atkins diet for four months and lost 2 1/2 stone.
I don't have a sweet tooth and love fish and cheese.
It
was a great diet and I felt healthy. I have still managed
to keep the weight off by just reducing my carb intake.
Carolyn Waldron - Cam
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I'm
not large but like to keep toned. The atkins diet is perfect
- Ii don't feel hungry and my body feels great!
People
think it's terrible because apparently you get bad tummies
and cravings and headaches - whatever! You crave sugar etc
because you know you can't have it - as with anything you
can't have you want. Simple human law!
The
only reason they get tummy ache and headache is because they
think they can't eat as much as they are allowed -fools! Well,
it's fab, that's my verdict!
Sophie
- Cardiff
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24lbs
lost in 12 weeks, enough said. Reading the book is a "MUST".
Joseph
Gordon - Darlington
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I
absolutely agree with Denise! The image of the Atkins diet
is that of people slavering over great hunks of meat with
grease dripping from their fingers!
Like
Denise I eat a lot of fish, chiken, cheese (half-fat sometimes),
and am generally sensible in not consuming a massive amount
of fat.
If
there is a less fat option then I take it. Like Denise I have/had
a sweet tooth which has been tamed.
Pauline Phillips, High Wycombe
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I
endorse everything that Denise says. People haven't read the
book.
I
suggest it is more to do with the large multi-national slimming
meal replacement companies losing money (ie Slimfast, which
I love but is hardly normal eating) is far more to do with
current headlines that actual medical fact.
Too
much sugar in everything has been the cry. Now we eat natural,
non-processed food low in sugar and salt and that's wrong!
Wendy
Stanbury, Newton Abbot
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I
agree with everything that Denise has said. I have been following
Atkins for four months now and have lost 2 stone 4 lbs.
I
have been on many diets before but always struggled to stick
to them.
Atkins
is easy to follow, you don't feel hungry and I actually eat
much healthier food now than when I was overwieght - salads,
veg, fruit, unprocessed meat, fish and dairy products now
as opposed to processed convenience foods and high sugar/high
carbohydrate snacks.
I feel in control of my eating and I am very happy with the
diet - and it works!
Every
person is different, and low-fat eating doesn't suit me. Low-carbohydrate
eating certainly does and I feel great.
Surely
I am improving my health by losing weight, and surely my diet
of protein, veg & fruit is better than meal replacements!
Melanie
Gilbert, Chesterfield
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Denise
is absolutely right in every respect of her comments.
The
press have had a real downer on low carb eating lately but
look behind the headlines at the 'experts' and who funds them
- the high carb industry trying to recoup their losses.
One
point Denise missed though, water consumption should be at
least 3 litres a day.
This helps to dilute the ketones, keeps the mouth fresh and
helps prevent any constipation.
Otherwise
spot on Denise with your article.
Sue
Alderson, Nelson, Lancs
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It
is really incredible just how much mis-information is being
spread about the Atkins diet.
It
is almost like there are two separate diets - the vegetable-packed,
sensible, healthy diet which has worked wonders for me, and
the all- protein no fruit or veg myth that only exists in
the media for detractors to criticise.
Steven,
Telford
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It
is interesting that critics like Dr Susan Jebb never give
any evidence for their remarks, they simply rest on their
titles.
Having
said that they cannot give advice that contradicts everything
written about losing weight to date.
I
am a fitness instructor and have had to completely change
my mind about this diet. When I analysed it, it simply comes
out as very good advice.
Restict
the carbs and burn the fat. Exercise helps the process, so
do vitiman tabs and lots of fibre.
For
me Atkins matches the "balanced diet" requirements except
instead of having 319 grams of carbs I now have 100 or less.
I
have lost 34 pounds so far and have another 30 pounds to loose
so that I am ready for London Marathon 2004 (at age 47).
All the best to the Atkins followers. As for Susan, send her
a copy of the book, she clearly has not read it!
Having
said that it is a difficult book to read, it took me two weeks
before I could even start the diet ... reading the book.
David
Clavey, Gloucester
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I
have been on the Atkins diet for quite some time now. I have
lost over 4 stone in weight, and feel absolutely brilliant!
However, if anyone is considering this marvelous diet, please
read the book first. Everything you need to know is contained
therein.
Anthea,
Cardiff
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Well
said, Denise. I agree that many of the people commenting on
Atkins show that they have not read the book by revealing
their ignorance.
The
problem is that many people will take what they say as gospel
and not only rubbish Atkins, but also try some cockamamy style
of eating!!
My personal experience is that I have lost over a stone on
Atkins, not as fast as I would have liked maybe, but I guess
that's what I get for years of abusing my system.
I
feel more healthy now than I have for years, and now get no
migraines, which used to debilitate me for at least two days
every couple of weeks, and my blood pressure has reduced considerably.
My
GP's comment? ''I don't care what you're doing .. keep it
up.''
In
summary this is a way of eating that I intend to follow for
life, nowing that I can just increase my carbs when appropriate
for maintainance.
Helen
Eccles, Leyland, Lancs
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Excellent
- for once a woman with sense!! Well done, Denise, for banishing
the myths!
I
have ben following Atkins for five weeks now and have shed
six pounds. I love it.
Joanne,
Hertfordshire
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The
fact that people don't know the full facts about the Atkins
diet is what's confusing so many people.
People
assume you eat cheese, sausage, bacon and eggs all the time
with hardly any vegetables.
When
I read about the diet I was surprised at how many veg you
could have and salad, more than what most people generally
consume.
Fruit
can be introduced gradually, like berries. It
sounds healthy to me if you don't abuse it!
Linda Davies, Southampton
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I'd
like to wish Stacy well in her diet efforts. Second, I'd like
to mention that I'm now entering my eighth week of the Atkins
diet and I'm down 24 pounds and 4 inches around the waist
line.
My blood pressure is down to normal, somewhere it hasn't been
for over twenty years without having to take medications.
I've found my energy levels are up, unlike what the "doomsayers"
in certain circles have professed would happen.
I have spoken with people who were on Atkin's, and have failed.
Often they have not read the book in it's entirity or have
only heard what the diet is by "word of mouth" and were far
off the "real" Atkin's, they were almost assured failure in
their goals.
The
people that I've spoken to that have read the whole book and
not just "picked" out the menus, have all succeed, some for
years.
Atkin's
really isn't just a diet but as a lifestyle. Treated as a
lifestyle, I believe most people will suceed in their health
goals.
Once
again, all the best Stacey.
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