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Lady o' the house wrote:
I started low carbing 2 months ago because I didn't feel good. I was a 'pasta and pretzel queen' and I was hungry all the time. My brother has lost about 50 pounds on the Atkins diet and he persuaded me to try it. I definitely feel better eating fewer carbs and I have lost 16 pounds. Low carbing may not work for everyone but it's working for me. If you are interested in first reading about low carb dieting (I did so before starting), check out Dr. Atkins' New Diet Revolution or one of the other low carb diet books (you can find titles on Amazon.com---just search for low carb diet). No, don't check out Atkins book, it's a piece of ****. Get Protein Power by the Eades. It only has one or two errors in it. Lyle Linda wrote in message ... I'm such a skeptic about diet and nutritional claims (because so many are bogus) but am interested in this Low carb mania that seems to be popular these days. I notice that in the supermarkets there are new products touting themselves as "Low Carb" with the insinuation that that will help with weight control. As I understand it, low carb foods tend to lessen the "amplitude" of blood insulin levels which can cause hunger signals and consequently cause a person to eat more. If that's true, isn't the bottom line STILL calories "in" versus calories "out" or is there something else that the low carb diet does? -- Please post and reply to |
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I'm such a skeptic about diet and nutritional claims (because so many are bogus) but am interested in this Low carb mania that seems to be popular these days. I notice that in the supermarkets there are new products touting themselves as "Low Carb" with the insinuation that that will help with weight control. As I understand it, low carb foods tend to lessen the "amplitude" of blood insulin levels which can cause hunger signals and consequently cause a person to eat more. If that's true, isn't the bottom line STILL calories "in" versus calories "out" or is there something else that the low carb diet does? Low carb / low fat....doesn't matter. The ONLY way to lose / maintaina / gain weoght is to create a calorie deficit / balance / surplus !!!! If you want to lose weight the probable best way is to do a little more and eat a little less...PERIOD. There's nothing magical about ANY diet plan, just remember there's nothing temporary about it. Losing weight and maintaining a lower weight typically requires a LIFESTYLE change....FOR LIFE !! Eat a little less and do a little more would work for tha majority of people...it's THAT freakin' simple !! |
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In the recent Atkins books, I caught a couple of sentences that
indicate it IS about calorie reduction. All I absorbed from that is it doesn't matter what you intake, it is how MUCH you intake-whether it be eggs, steak, potatoes, rice or cake. When I read that, I thought-WHY AM I SUFFERING? WHY NOT EAT CARBS? I just choose more wheat over white-to increase fiber and enjoy my carbs, just lighten up the amount of food I eat. Problem solved.... |
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Lyle McDonald schrieb: Lady o' the house wrote: I started low carbing 2 months ago because I didn't feel good. I was a 'pasta and pretzel queen' and I was hungry all the time. My brother has lost about 50 pounds on the Atkins diet and he persuaded me to try it. I definitely feel better eating fewer carbs and I have lost 16 pounds. Low carbing may not work for everyone but it's working for me. If you are interested in first reading about low carb dieting (I did so before starting), check out Dr. Atkins' New Diet Revolution or one of the other low carb diet books (you can find titles on Amazon.com---just search for low carb diet). No, don't check out Atkins book, it's a piece of ****. Get Protein Power by the Eades. It only has one or two errors in it. At least one of those errors could do severe harm to the reader, though. They erroneously believe that alpha linolenic acid slows down the eicosanoid synthesis pathway. This, however, is only true for those eicosanoids that are synthesized from linoleic acid. They seem to be unware that there is also a pathway from alpha linolenic acid to certain eicosanoids and those eicosanoids act predominantly anti-inflammatory and do all the other things the Eades attribute to the "good" eicosanoids. So everyone who follows their advice to avoid alpha linolenic acid would do himself a disservice. The importance of alpha linolenic acid is also clear from many studies like the Lion Diet Heart Study or the Nurses' Health Study. Thorsten -- "Nothing in biology makes sense, except in the light of evolution" (Theodosius Dobzhansky) |
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Where was all the concern about the high-carb diets? Where was all the concern about the no-fat diets? Proton Soup Exactly. Nutritionists HATE Atkins because it demonstrates that the whole food pyramid thing - the central tenet of many nutritionists beliefs - is absolute crap. Further, many nutritionists have some sort of ecological axe to grind where they encourage us to eat less meat and more rabbit food. Low fat diets fitted into the food pyramid theory and their political beliefs, so nutritionists generally support them. Low carb diets do not. Rather than change their theories to fit into the facts obseved by millions of dieters world-wide, they invent concerns which they never expressed for other diets or simply deny that the diets work. Peter Webb |
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"Jayjay" wrote in message ... On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 17:01:35 GMT, wrote: I'm all for low carb, in a modified sort of way. Cutting out the sugar, bleached flour and other crappy foods out of the diet, will tend to lead a person to follow a modified low carb diet. If you are going to eat bread - make it wholesome, whole grain bread. Not white bread. If you want to eat somethign sweet, go for a piece of fruit, not a sugar cookie. Sounds like my diet. Eat whole foods and forget processed foods high in fat and sugar. |
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Lyle McDonald wrote: No, don't check out Atkins book, it's a piece of ****. Get Protein Power by the Eades. It only has one or two errors in it. Oh no, toss them both out and try the Cabbage Soup or was that dingleberry torts? Save your money, add exercise and eat a balanced diet less simple carbs. Whether P. T. Barum said it or not but the quote still has merit - there's a sucker born every minute. Ya gotta love freedom of speech regardless of facts. Since weight watchers is included in the groups it's the closest of any to a sane way to eat. -- Doug Freese "Caveat Lector" |
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Lyle McDonald wrote: Lady o' the house wrote: I started low carbing 2 months ago because I didn't feel good. I was a 'pasta and pretzel queen' and I was hungry all the time. My brother has lost about 50 pounds on the Atkins diet and he persuaded me to try it. I definitely feel better eating fewer carbs and I have lost 16 pounds. Low carbing may not work for everyone but it's working for me. If you are interested in first reading about low carb dieting (I did so before starting), check out Dr. Atkins' New Diet Revolution or one of the other low carb diet books (you can find titles on Amazon.com---just search for low carb diet). No, don't check out Atkins book, it's a piece of ****. Get Protein Power by the Eades. It only has one or two errors in it. Lyle Atkins was his own worst enemy. -- Tom Morley | Same roads | Same rights | Same rules AIM: DocTDM |
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On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 13:41:31 GMT, Tom Morley
wrote: Lyle McDonald wrote: Lady o' the house wrote: I started low carbing 2 months ago because I didn't feel good. I was a 'pasta and pretzel queen' and I was hungry all the time. My brother has lost about 50 pounds on the Atkins diet and he persuaded me to try it. I definitely feel better eating fewer carbs and I have lost 16 pounds. Low carbing may not work for everyone but it's working for me. If you are interested in first reading about low carb dieting (I did so before starting), check out Dr. Atkins' New Diet Revolution or one of the other low carb diet books (you can find titles on Amazon.com---just search for low carb diet). No, don't check out Atkins book, it's a piece of ****. Get Protein Power by the Eades. It only has one or two errors in it. Lyle Atkins was his own worst enemy. Though the hunchback with the trench coat and the chain saw ran a close second. |
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Doug Freese wrote in message . ..
Lyle McDonald wrote: No, don't check out Atkins book, it's a piece of ****. Get Protein Power by the Eades. It only has one or two errors in it. Oh no, toss them both out and try the Cabbage Soup or was that dingleberry torts? Save your money, add exercise and eat a balanced diet less simple carbs. well duh.... the whole debate is about what is a balanced diet. according to the mainstream it is 60 plus percent carbs, according to the low-carbers it is 40% or less. But I guess it doesn't matter as long you deeply believe it is a truly balanced diet then the belief will be enough to make you healthy and thin, eh? And you say eat less simple carbs, eh? So complex carbs are acceptable even if the GI-load or the calorie count is significantly higher than some simple carbs? On both recomendations, you've completely missed the mark. Whether P. T. Barum said it or not but the quote still has merit - there's a sucker born every minute. Ya gotta love freedom of speech regardless of facts. Since weight watchers is included in the groups it's the closest of any to a sane way to eat. P.T. was right. The mainstream has been pushing the low-fat/low-calorie idea for 100 years and we have never been fatter. Many recent studies on low-carb diets have got the mainstream scratching their heads in utter confusion and mumbling about how the data is not what they expected and how low-carb/high-fat/high-protein diets are supposed to worsen blood lipids and not make them better and how a higher calorie low-carb diet is supposed to cause more weight gain or less weight loss than the studies show. Every single one of them are trying their darndest to make sense of why their fundamental science is being turned on its head. Suckers, all of them. They believe in the *big nutrition lie*, that calories are all and that all we need to do is eat less and exercise more without regard for high-GI carbs. P.T. was right, there are millions like you out there who utterly refuse to see the simple reality of it all. TC |
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