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Old 09-26-2012, 02:42 PM   #1  
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Arrow the belly fat cure or atkins

Hi! I've been googling and toying with both diets but haven't committed. I really just want opinions on which one you think is better and why? Having lost 30 pounds already I can't wait to lose the last 40 but counting calories just isn't working for me anymore.
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Old 09-26-2012, 05:43 PM   #2  
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I have read through both diets in the past few months. I know a lot of people who lost with Atkins, but they never felt well while I am on it. The other one sounds pretty good. My problem is momentum...wish I could stick with someone!
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Old 09-26-2012, 07:28 PM   #3  
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Yes exactly! Im worried about gaining on the belly fat cure! Since I travel alot n eat out alot (3 crunchy tacos from taco bell) is allowed :/ its a belly good meal...stuff like that makes me nervous! :/
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I am a night time, boredom eater. I do great during the day, but not at night. I have some physical issues right now that hinder exercise (vertigo, sciatica) so I am really having to watch what I eat...and at night I fail at that.
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Old 09-27-2012, 03:50 PM   #5  
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Me too I need to conquer that
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Old 10-19-2012, 01:38 PM   #6  
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I just started following the Belly Fat Cure plan this week and I'm down 4lbs already. I've been amazed at how easy it's been-I've never been hungry, felt like I was on a diet, or had cravings. The plan really focuses on getting your sugar intake down and for me its been really eye opening to see how much 'hidden' sugar I was eating. I knew the candy, deserts etc I was eating was bad, but I had no idea that things like milk had so much sugar (12 grams of sugar for 1 serving!). Just by switching things up a bit I've seen definite progress already Also, The Belly Fat Cure plan is more lenient on carbs-you can have anywhere between 30-120 a day, and Cruise is not against grains and rice as long as you can fit them into the plan. So far I don't think I've eaten over 50 grams of carbs a day and I always eat until I'm full Now if I ate the full 120 grams of carbs everyday I don't know what it would do with my weight loss, but I'm finding that I can do the plan and be satisfied with what I'm eating at 30-50 grams. So if you did decide to try it you don't have to eat all the carbs. The biggest thing is the sugar-you have to keep it to 15 grams or less a day.

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I just started following the Belly Fat Cure plan this week and I'm down 4lbs already. I've been amazed at how easy it's been-I've never been hungry, felt like I was on a diet, or had cravings. The plan really focuses on getting your sugar intake down and for me its been really eye opening to see how much 'hidden' sugar I was eating. I knew the candy, deserts etc I was eating was bad, but I had no idea that things like milk had so much sugar (12 grams of sugar for 1 serving!). Just by switching things up a bit I've seen definite progress already Also, The Belly Fat Cure plan is more lenient on carbs-you can have anywhere between 30-120 a day, and Cruise is not against grains and rice as long as you can fit them into the plan. So far I don't think I've eaten over 50 grams of carbs a day and I always eat until I'm full Now if I ate the full 120 grams of carbs everyday I don't know what it would do with my weight loss, but I'm finding that I can do the plan and be satisfied with what I'm eating at 30-50 grams. So if you did decide to try it you don't have to eat all the carbs. The biggest thing is the sugar-you have to keep it to 15 grams or less a day.
12 grams of sugar for one serving of milk! Geez, you do learn something new everyday!

My biggest problem at the moment is sugar. I'm looking to lose belly fat (in the short term), but long term plan is for 6 pack abs.

I did go sugar free a couple of times during the year, but I just can't seem to maintain it ...
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12 grams of sugar for one serving of milk! Geez, you do learn something new everyday!

My biggest problem at the moment is sugar. I'm looking to lose belly fat (in the short term), but long term plan is for 6 pack abs.

I did go sugar free a couple of times during the year, but I just can't seem to maintain it ...
Milk really surprised me, as well as how much sugar is in tomatoes and onions! I'm really trying to keep my sugar down to 15 or less a day. It's challenging but so far I don't think I've gone over yet. Right now I'm just trying to learn about all the hidden sugar in the things I normally eat. One thing I just switched out is my salad dressing-I was using catalina and now I use ranch or Italian. By doing this I cut my sugar intake for dressing in half!
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Milk really surprised me, as well as how much sugar is in tomatoes and onions! I'm really trying to keep my sugar down to 15 or less a day. It's challenging but so far I don't think I've gone over yet. Right now I'm just trying to learn about all the hidden sugar in the things I normally eat. One thing I just switched out is my salad dressing-I was using catalina and now I use ranch or Italian. By doing this I cut my sugar intake for dressing in half!
The other one is dried fruit. Because I do get peckish especially at night, I figured the best snack would be dried fruit (much better than potato chips).

It turns out however that the drying process actually concentrates the amount of sugar in fruit meaning that little snack becomes the equivalent of just eating a couple of teaspoons of sugar!
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I have been on both diets and I have lost weight on both. I felt the Atkins induction period to be more "extreme" and you are trying to get your body into ketosis whereas with the BFC you are not. You are going to lose weight on both plans if you follow them. Basically both diets stress the same thing...no sugar, low carbs.....healthy grains. it is just the means you go about getting to that point are a little different. GOOD LUCK
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After reviewing both diets carefully and the South Beach as well I decided to talk to my doctor and nutritionist. While none of the 3 are exactly the healthy balance that either of them would recommend in both cases The Belly Fat Cure was the least damaging considering my level of activity.

I'm fairly active for an American and VERY active for a big person. On so many of the diets I was struggling with lack of protein and my anemia. The Belly Fat Cure does a Carb swap which makes tracking easy and the low sugar guideline does help some with calorie control. (Not always because butter and cream cheese still exist)

Some cool tips that are working for me
Snacks:
Hard Boiled Egg 0/0 great protein pick me up or addition to a meal if you're still hungry
Multi-Grain Tortilla Chips and Organic Salsa 2/1
String Cheese 0/0
Franks Buffalo Red Hot Sauce: 0/0
Caesar Dressing (at least the one I use): 0/0
Entire Head of Romaine Lettuce: 2/0 (you can get 2-3 normal sized salads)
1 Tblspoon of Milk for coffee (or real cream) 1/0

Stevia in the raw is your friend for baking.
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