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Originally Posted by JerseyGyrl
I guess this is the point I'm trying to make....Atkins, done correctly is healthy.
I can't stress the importance of reading Dr. Atkins New Diet Revolution BEFORE attempting to "do Atkins" enough. This will familiarize you with the Atkins way of life. There are 4 phases of Atkins....Induction, OWL (On Going Weight Loss), Pre-Maintenance and Maintenance. Followed correctly, by the time you reach the Pre-Maintenance phase, your ACE (Atkins Carbohydrate Equilibrium) should be established. Your ACE is your individual level of carbohydrate intake at which, you neither gain weight nor lose weight....you simply maintain. At this phase of Atkins, starchy veggies like carrots, sweet potatoes, peas, acorn squash.... legumes like, lentils, kidney beans & chickpeas....fruits like apples, peaches, bananas...and lastly, grains like brown rice, oatmeal & semolina pasta are all added. Pre-Maintenance is without a doubt, the most important phase of the entire Atkins lifestyle because it prepares you for lifetime maintenance on this way of life
I've read all the books (along with Protein Power, The South Beach Diet, YOU on a Diet and literally hundreds of other books).
I am doing my own thing because I have special dietary needs. I have to avoid soy or be very careful about how much I eat and I am vegan, so my diet is VERY limited while following a low carb plan.
For me, eating low carb has helped me get rid of food cravings, being drawn to over eat and so on. I obsess less about food. It's easy to do that when all one is eating is nuts, seeds, non-starchy vegetables, protein powders, good oils, unsweetened almond milk, occasional soy product, a little berries and chocolate. My DH has said I am a "squirrel"
I will adapt my plan further as I go. We'll see how long I can do this. I am still losing weight but have a long way to go. I am showing ketones in my urine and experiencing the effects of ketosis (lack of constant hunger etc.).
I really want lentils and beans, that much I can tell you! Just a simple bowl of soup with lentils would make my heart sing at this point!
It all comes down to the same issue- What do I want more; To lose weight without a lot of stress or to enjoy food more fully (risking the return of intense carbohydrate cravings and overeating)? For now, I'll choose to lose the weight.