Atkins Diet
The Atkins Diet is one of the most
popular low carb diets around and has helped many people to
successfully lose weight ...
There are many low carbohydrate diet options available now
to anyone who wants to lose weight and learn to improve eating
habits and keep the weight off. The Atkins Diet is one of the
most popular low carb diets around, and people who have used it
have been very successful in meeting their weight loss goals.
Dieting isn’t easy for anyone, and sometimes traditional
dieting approaches, such as counting calories just isn’t
enough. Of course, every diet should be accompanied by plenty
of exercise to make the weight come off faster and stay off.
The Atkins Diet teaches dieters how to eat more protein and
fat, and limit starches, carbohydrates, and sugars. The Atkins
Diet is also a great way to get off that glucose roller
coaster, and keep blood sugar levels more constant without
crazy fluctuations.
The Atkins Diet works by strictly limiting carbohydrate
intake and increasing protein and fats in the diet. By taking
this approach, the body does not have the carbohydrates to burn
first, so it burns fat instead. It may seem crazy to some to
eat butter and other fats on a diet, but it is really the
carbohydrates that keep people from reaching their weight loss
goals. The Atkins Diet isn’t just a fad diet scam. It has been
around since the early 1970s and even though it is
controversial, Atkins Diet books have been and remain to be
phenomenal best sellers. In addition to the multitude of weight
loss success stories, the Atkins Diet is great for disease
prevention, weight loss maintenance, and good health. Dieters
have a number of food options available to them and the amount
of food eaten is not restricted, only the types of foods. No
refined sugars are allowed, or white potatoes, white rice, or
white flour. Meats, cheeses, fats, and proteins are all
acceptable food options on the Atkins Diet.
The first two weeks on the Atkins Diet are the most
restricted, in which only twenty grams of carbohydrates are
allowed (carbs less grams of fiber). Fruits are not allowed and
only a few leafy green vegetables. During this period, the
change in biochemical activity is supposed to jump start the
weight loss mechanism. Many people see significant results
during this time frame, which gives them the added
encouragement dieters need to continue with the diet and meet
their weight loss goals. Many people have had great results
with the Atkins Diet, but it isn’t for everyone. If you have
any concerns consult your health care provider before beginning
this or any restricted diet. For more information on the Atkins
Diet visit www.atkins.com.
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