How risky is the Atkins diet? And how do you go about doing it safely?  |
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| I really want to lose weight this summer, and have been recommended the Atkins diet on numerous occasions. I really want to try it but with all the bad media about it I am pretty dubious. Is it safe? Does it actually work? | | | | | |
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| 1. JeninND (56)
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3 years ago
| | It does work, and it's generally regarded as safe. However, the best diet in the world is the one you can stick to for life. Can you really see yourself never eating most fruits, having a glass of milk, or a piece of cake or a brownie ever again? Plus, in order to get your "sweet fix", you may rely on artificial sweeteners (I know I did!) like Splenda, sugar-free Jello, diet sodas, etc. and those are much worse for you than sugar. Do some research on various diet programs (South Beach, Weight Watchers) and beware of programs that make you buy their food (NutriSystem, Jenny Craig) because they are VERY expensive, and they don't teach you how to eat correctly. My favorite resource is Sparkpeople.com - it's FREE and you track every nutrient, not just carbs like Atkins, and not just calories/fat/fiber like Weight Watchers. Best of luck to you! I lost 50# 3 years ago and it's the best thing I ever did. | | | | | | |
| bryanhodgson (8)
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3 years ago
| | Thanks very much =). I'll check out the website | | | |
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2. Aurone (2819)
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3 years ago
| | I tried it once, but there wasn't anything I could eat that I wanted to eat, so I tend to starve for a week and then give up on Atkins. I joined Weight Watchers in October and I have lost 45 pounds on their program because it doesn't make you cut out any food, and it teaches to eat better and exercise more so its not a diet its a lifestyle change that you can continue after the weight is off so that you don't gain it back. | | | | | | |
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3. Bethany1202 (2418)
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3 years ago
| | Yeah right, all carbohydrates are not bad, just processed ones. We need carbs to survive and be healthy. You can still lose weight without using a ridiculous diet like the unhealthy and unsafe Atkins diet. He died of a heart attack at a relatively early age... If you simply cut back some of the fats and eat healthy foods while exercising, the weight should come off somewhat easily, but you must be consistent. Just eating nothing but meats and no carbs is not sensible. That's just my opinion. I would do some serious research before starting something so potentially dangerous! | | | | | | |
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4. book1962 (16793)
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3 years ago
| | hi the Atkins diet works. I have tried losing weight with it years ago and had lost what I wanted to get rid of in 6 weeks or so. I only missed my bread during that time. So I decided its not a diet I want to stick to for the rest of my life and later got back to eating "normal" again. I was diagnosed a diabetic in 2006 and so Atkins sure would be the best way to get rid of the excess pounds now. I am not sure whether I can be as strict to myself as I was back then when I first did Atkins. | | | | | | |
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5. maezee (8956)
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3 years ago
| | I wouldn't suggest it. Essentially, what the Atkins does is have you eat TOO much protein and severely deprives you of carbs. I had a friend who went on it for a couple of months, and while yes, she did slim down quite a bit - she had a couple of different fainting spells and dizzyness obviously caused by the diet. Why don't you just try restricting calories? Or adopting a vegetarian lifestyle? | | | | | | |
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