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Old February 15th, 2007, 04:38 AM posted to alt.support.diet.low-calorie
Caleb
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Default Does the Adkins Diet work?

On Feb 14, 9:01 am, "Jeri" wrote:
Caleb wrote:

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There is some concern voiced by professionals about following a high
fat/high protein diet and not eating veggies, carbohydrates, etc.


Only those professionals who go by what they read in the media and have
never bothered to actually read the book. Anyone who thinks Atkins is about
eating meat and fat and not eating veggies doesn't know what they're talking
about.


Jeri -- I'm not necessarily opposed to the Atkins diet. Whatever works
for people, works for them. But (as is true for all diet approaches) I
hope the negative aspects of the diet can be reduced as much as
possible.

On Google, if one enters the search words "atkins diet" and
"unhealthy" then there are 170,000 hits.

Early on the lists (and the first edu or gov sites) are these two:
http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/biology...1/kbailey.html
and
http://www.vanderbilt.edu/AnS/psycho...AtkinsDiet.htm

They are somewhat critical of the Atkins claims.

Frankly I feel that whatever a person does which places her/him in a
better and more healthier situation (and which her/his pcp agrees
with) is great! Again, I hope the negative aspects of a diet approach
can be reduced as much as possible.

However, I do believe that some real experts have looked at Atkins and
have found it wanting somewhat.

Let me jump right in and say that some experts look at EVERY diet
approach and find it wanting.

I guess my point is this: not everyone who disagrees with Atkins is
unread in the field. Similar to a vegetarian diet. People who disagree
with it might also be very learned. Or another kind of diet.

People ought to investigate these things for themselves, or at least
be willing to look at the data.

Yours truly,

Caleb