Hope this helps:
Actually, Atkins or other plans that closely control the intake of simple sugars and carbs will generally
help resolve blood sugar problems. Many of us with pre-diabetic conditions such as hypoglycemia and insulin resistance do much better when carbs/sugars are introduced only slowly and in small amounts.
so, many of the low carb plans will provide the structure to include
healthy, low glycemic carbs, such as salad, veggies, berries, small portions of fruit, whole grains such as oatmeal.
But Atkins gets his notoriety for his famous "Induction" period, which is an extremely limited period of 20g. carb for a two week period-usually a large salad and another veggie every day. And as dietary fat has little effect on blood sugar, one can eat butter and mayo and olive oil. Or meat and cheese.
After that, you add in carbs in 5 mg amounts, as you like. I like 1/2 potato, even a sweet potato, or some corn, or some strawberries.
If you have more detailed questions, we can go on and on, we Atkids are a devoted bunch!
