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Where are all the thin poeple from Atkins first book?
The theory behind the low carb diets keeps changing. The effectiveness of
the diets has not. The big low carb diet 40 years ago by Dr. Taller was a best selling book at over 1 million copies. Then he was arrested and convicted of mail fraud for having financial links to supplement sellers. Low Carb really works; And it is a fad. The fad will die, but some of us will carry the torch forward. I plan to eat like this for the rest of my life.... Cubit "Rob" wrote in message ... Low carbohydrate diet regimens have been in existence for decades. Dr. Atkins published his first book back in the 70's based on the same concepts as his current book. If these plans worked in the long run, the release of new diet books wouldn't even be necessary. The followers would have actually been capable of maintaining weight loss by eliminating high carbohydrate foods for over 25 years. Their long term weight loss success stories would have spread worldwide as the cure to obesity. Paradoxically, as more and more diets appear, the weight loss industry continues to get richer, and America continues to grow fatter. |
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Where are all the thin poeple from Atkins first book?
That could be said for any diet. Where are all the thin people from
(insert any diet here) I don't understand what you're trying to say. Do you? -- Cheri Type 2, no meds for now. "Rob" wrote in message ... Low carbohydrate diet regimens have been in existence for decades. Dr. Atkins published his first book back in the 70's based on the same concepts as his current book. If these plans worked in the long run, the release of new diet books wouldn't even be necessary. The followers would have actually been capable of maintaining weight loss by eliminating high carbohydrate foods for over 25 years. Their long term weight loss success stories would have spread worldwide as the cure to obesity. Paradoxically, as more and more diets appear, the weight loss industry continues to get richer, and America continues to grow fatter. |
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Where are all the thin poeple from Atkins first book?
That could be said for any diet. Where are all the thin people from
(insert any diet here) I don't understand what you're trying to say. Do you? -- Cheri Type 2, no meds for now. "Rob" wrote in message ... Low carbohydrate diet regimens have been in existence for decades. Dr. Atkins published his first book back in the 70's based on the same concepts as his current book. If these plans worked in the long run, the release of new diet books wouldn't even be necessary. The followers would have actually been capable of maintaining weight loss by eliminating high carbohydrate foods for over 25 years. Their long term weight loss success stories would have spread worldwide as the cure to obesity. Paradoxically, as more and more diets appear, the weight loss industry continues to get richer, and America continues to grow fatter. |
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Where are all the thin poeple from Atkins first book?
I'm saying it was a fad diet 30 years ago that didn't work "long term"
and it's still a fad diet 30 years later that won't work "long term". It's a quick fix with stories all over about people who have lost, then gained, then lost again, then gained everything back plus more. Fad diets that require foods or food groups to be cut from the diet are the most likely to fail. Wouldn't that make them the hardest diets? Why do people that have failed already think they should try one of the hardest diets? Count calories. It's the only way to succeed, that's the bottom line. Cheri wrote: That could be said for any diet. Where are all the thin people from (insert any diet here) I don't understand what you're trying to say. Do you? -- Cheri Type 2, no meds for now. "Rob" wrote in message ... Low carbohydrate diet regimens have been in existence for decades. Dr. Atkins published his first book back in the 70's based on the same concepts as his current book. If these plans worked in the long run, the release of new diet books wouldn't even be necessary. The followers would have actually been capable of maintaining weight loss by eliminating high carbohydrate foods for over 25 years. Their long term weight loss success stories would have spread worldwide as the cure to obesity. Paradoxically, as more and more diets appear, the weight loss industry continues to get richer, and America continues to grow fatter. |
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Where are all the thin poeple from Atkins first book?
I'm saying it was a fad diet 30 years ago that didn't work "long term"
and it's still a fad diet 30 years later that won't work "long term". It's a quick fix with stories all over about people who have lost, then gained, then lost again, then gained everything back plus more. Fad diets that require foods or food groups to be cut from the diet are the most likely to fail. Wouldn't that make them the hardest diets? Why do people that have failed already think they should try one of the hardest diets? Count calories. It's the only way to succeed, that's the bottom line. Cheri wrote: That could be said for any diet. Where are all the thin people from (insert any diet here) I don't understand what you're trying to say. Do you? -- Cheri Type 2, no meds for now. "Rob" wrote in message ... Low carbohydrate diet regimens have been in existence for decades. Dr. Atkins published his first book back in the 70's based on the same concepts as his current book. If these plans worked in the long run, the release of new diet books wouldn't even be necessary. The followers would have actually been capable of maintaining weight loss by eliminating high carbohydrate foods for over 25 years. Their long term weight loss success stories would have spread worldwide as the cure to obesity. Paradoxically, as more and more diets appear, the weight loss industry continues to get richer, and America continues to grow fatter. |
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Where are all the thin poeple from Atkins first book?
I'm saying it was a fad diet 30 years ago that didn't work "long term"
and it's still a fad diet 30 years later that won't work "long term". It's a quick fix with stories all over about people who have lost, then gained, then lost again, then gained everything back plus more. Fad diets that require foods or food groups to be cut from the diet are the most likely to fail. Wouldn't that make them the hardest diets? Why do people that have failed already think they should try one of the hardest diets? Count calories. It's the only way to succeed, that's the bottom line. Cheri wrote: That could be said for any diet. Where are all the thin people from (insert any diet here) I don't understand what you're trying to say. Do you? -- Cheri Type 2, no meds for now. "Rob" wrote in message ... Low carbohydrate diet regimens have been in existence for decades. Dr. Atkins published his first book back in the 70's based on the same concepts as his current book. If these plans worked in the long run, the release of new diet books wouldn't even be necessary. The followers would have actually been capable of maintaining weight loss by eliminating high carbohydrate foods for over 25 years. Their long term weight loss success stories would have spread worldwide as the cure to obesity. Paradoxically, as more and more diets appear, the weight loss industry continues to get richer, and America continues to grow fatter. |
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TROLL was: Where are all the thin poeple from Atkins first book?
OP lives under a bridge.
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TROLL was: Where are all the thin poeple from Atkins first book?
OP lives under a bridge.
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Where are all the thin poeple from Atkins first book?
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