Description: Probably the most well known low-carb / high-protein
diet. It first appeared back in the early 70’s. The Atkins Diet claims you can
eat all the protein and fat that you care to and still lose weight. You just
need to cut out the carbohydrates to become thin. It's all explained in: Dr
Atkins New Diet Revolution, by Dr Robert C. Atkins.
The Atkins
diet claims that you will lose weight fast and you will be able to eat large
amounts of protein while eating very little sugar and white
flour.
The drawbacks are that your initial weight loss may be
quite fast, but is not always sustainable. A ketosis-inducing diet may strain
the kidneys. As many foods high in animal protein may also be high in saturated
fat, your saturated fat intake may be too high for comfort. Giving up or
severely restricting potatoes, corn, bread, fruits and vegetables and much more
for as long as it takes to lose the weight, is not a user-friendly diet
plan.
Reviews (22):
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My Atkins
Review Reviewer: troger@aol.com 03-19-2004 The Atkins
Diet did work for me. Its main purpose is to make you lose weight. I lost about
30 pounds in as little as 3 months time. However, the eating pattern was
difficult for me to maintain. I think most people would find what you are able
to eat and not eat on this diet difficult to maintain. If eating certain food
items are top of your list then i don't recommend this diet. Overall my review
is neutral since it does help you lose weight.
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Health
Risk Reviewer: Jerry 03-20-2004 After reading the book, I
felt so motivated and ready to start this diet. I couldn't believe how happy i
was and willing to start a diet that would help me lose weight fast and also
help me feel good. Well, it all started off great. I was able to eat meat, eggs,
cheese, some veggies, etc.. as long as i drank 64 ounces of water per day. Well
about a week later my worst nitemare began. I started trembling and getting
heart palpitations. It was very irratating. I went to see the doctor as soon as
i could. My doctor told me it was due to low blood sugar and recommended i start
eating sugar again thus ending this so called 'great' diet.
I recommend
asking your doctor before starting this diet. It may be devastating and not the
right diet for you.
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Think Before
Starting This Diet Reviewer: Terri 03-25-2004 Please,
think very carefully about this diet before doing it. First of all, as
clearly stated in the book, the goal is to send the body into ketosis. In
fact, they even recommend getting the ketosis strips that diabetics use to
test for ketosis. Diabetics want to avoid ketosis - AND SO SHOULD YOU!!!
Ketosis is simply your body eating on itself. You lose weight because
your body eats on itself. It does NOT burn fat. It eats away at your lean
muscle tissue.
In the meantime, your body is literally starving
for the nutrition it needs. It goes into starvation mode. It thinks it's
suffering from famine. It starts conserving everything it can. You're losing
weight, but your body is suffering from malnutrition.
When
you go off the Atkins diet (eventually everyone does), and start eating
normally, you will start gaining weight at a phenomenal rate. Your body is in
starvation mode. It's conserving everything it can, and what is conserves is
FAT.
So what's the result of the Atkins diet? You lose
weight. You even feel pretty good on the diet. But what you lose is muscle
tissue. When you go off the diet, you gain back fat. The average weight gain
after quitting the Atkins diet is roughly double what was lost. Your body
will be suffering from a real lack of certain vitamins and minerals
totally lacking in the Atkins diet.
I'm sure that I've
offended some people who think the Atkins diet is great. I'm sure that some
will go on the Atkins diet despite what I've written. I just think people
should think about both sides of the issue before subjecting their
bodies to this diet. Be very careful how you nourish your body.
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YAY for
Atkins Reviewer: Anonymous 03-20-2004 We can eat like
this for life! Hurrah for Dr. Atkins! After years of diets that didn't work
or with which I could only comply for a short time: I have found a way of
eating that will work for life!
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SORRY I
QUIT Reviewer: Jenny New York 03-25-2004 Doing this
diet last year was a very gratifying experience. I lost weight at a very
rapid rate, somewhere between 32-36 lbs. in less than 2 1/2 months. My goal
was to loose 100 lbs. I stopped doing the diet because of all the bad hype
and decided to join Weight Watchers. As soon as I did that, I noticed my
desire for carbs and junk was back in full force.
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I Seen
Results Reviewer: hidjo@webtv.net New York 03-25-2004 This
is the only diet program where i have seen results. I have lost 25 lbs in 4
months and now the scale won't bulge for the past 3 wks. I do cardio, weight
training, and take supplements. What else is there for me to do?
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Plan is
EASY Reviewer: rrbret@hotmail.com Knoxville,
TN 03-25-2004 For those who want to know the "why" of it all the science
is clearly explained and further references provided. No "special" foods are
required and the plan is easy to follow even when eating
out.
You can worry about anecdotes from people who may or may not
have read and understood the book or you can read the book, understand the
science, and see if this way of eating may give you a lighter, healthier body
where the traditional low fat diets have failed.
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I lost 43
lbs. Reviewer: Paul 03-25-2004 I've lost 43 Lbs as of
this AM, I've been at or below my goal for 3 weeks now, and I'm in the process
of adding a few healty carbs back into my diet.
My Cholesterol has gone
down. My Blood pressure has gone down.
My Energy is great. I thought
it was easy.
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Great
Diet. Reviewer: Meatatarian 03-25-2004 I'm here to tell
you, this is a great way to eat if you are built to ingest flesh. For me the low
carb way appears to be the only way to lose weight and fill good physically at
the same time. I eat meat as I wish.
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i'm suspicious
about this diet Reviewer: Chris Ngo 03-25-2004 I've done
Atkins for a few months at a time. It works for me, but I'm still suspicious of
its long term effects.
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I would modify
Atkins... Reviewer: Grape 03-25-2004 I would modify
Atkins and wean off the fats once in ketosis, excercising more to use up most of
my carbohydrate intake, use olive oil and healthier fats when they were
present, eat leaner proteins, and COMPLEX high roughage carbohydrates, drinking
more water.
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Honest
Critique Reviewer: Alan 03-25-2004 Personally, I have
been low-carbing for about 8 months now with good success. I did not destroy
my kidneys, my brain function, get nauseated, die from ketosis, and the
breath thing was quickly cured from simply drinking adequate amounts of
water. I lost 40 pounds, with another 20 to go as a goal. My blood lipids
and BP are what would be considered optimal for someone half my age. I know
several other people with similar experience, and there are a lot of fans over
in adslc which I also read.
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Read My
Review Reviewer: Martin 03-25-2004 I was concerned about
the high protein especially since I have only one kidney, so I investigated the
literature thoroughly. Basically, the idea that protein is bad for the kidneys
comes from the fact that it has to be restricted during end stage kidney
disease, due to the reduced residual functionality remaining. There is so little
convincing evidence of any damage to the kidney by protein that there is
controversy within the medical community about whether protein needs to be
restricted during kidney disease before end stage. On the PH issue, my kidney
reading convinced me that the body has a tremendous capacity to deal with acid
base issues, furthermore, in my particular case, I live at 7070 ft elevation so
am in natural respiratory alkalosis.
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eating
fat Reviewer: Lewitt 03-25-2004 Most people who go low
carb and successfully lose weight are not eating ANY more fat or protein than
before, they have just reduced their carbs and Calories even though they are
eating ad libatum. Isn't this really the whole story behind any
successful body fat loss method of dieting? I.e. is the success
or non-success of any diet strategy basically dependent on whether the
body fat loss dieter reduces his/her calorie intake while getting adequate
intake of other nutrients?
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eating
fat Reviewer: Lewitt 03-25-2004 Most people who go low
carb and successfully lose weight are not eating ANY more fat or protein than
before, they have just reduced their carbs and Calories even though they are
eating ad libatum. Isn't this really the whole story behind any
successful body fat loss method of dieting? I.e. is the success
or non-success of any diet strategy basically dependent on whether the
body fat loss dieter reduces his/her calorie intake while getting adequate
intake of other nutrients?
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eat less calories
than you burn = weight loss Reviewer: B.
Clark 03-21-2004 I have been on the Atkins Diet for some time and I
am eating more calories than before I was on this diet and am losing weight
quite remarkably.
If you eat less calories than you burn then
you will lose weight, but if you eat more calories than you burn-- Even much
more-- you will not necessarily gain weight.
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Problems with
Ketosis. Reviewer: Jolin 03-25-2004 I have finally
started to lose a little weight after months on a low carb diet. I seem to be
unable to get into ketosis no matter how restricted the carb content.
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Maintaining Muscle
through Atkins Diet Reviewer: Roger 03-25-2004 I had
maintained muscle size throughout the diet, but had stalled for 3 mos. in the
173 - 175 region. I cut back on eating, which is fairly easy to do on Atkins,
dropped to 168.5 in a couple of weeks, but lost 1/2 in. off my biceps and was
not able to lift as heavily.
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On the Atkins Diet
during football season Reviewer: Mike 03-25-2004 I play
football for my local jr college and i decided to join the Atkins craze. Well, i
was able to lose weight however my on field performace declined and my stats
were no where near what i put up last season. Now the season is almost over and
i don't think losing 40 pounds was worth giving up stats and a starting roll. If
you are an athlete I don't recommend the Atkins Diet.
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I am on the
diet Reviewer: Jason 03-25-2004 I started Atkins Jan 6th
of this year, and as of this Saturday's weigh-in, I lost 28lbs. Got 20 more
to go, but I don't see a problem nailing those as well. Working out and staying
active has helped me too.
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Tried
It. Reviewer: Mangrove 03-23-2004 Tried it and it worked
for me. However, did not like the physical sensation of being in constant
ketosis. Found that I did better physically and mentally on a balanced
(protein/carbs/fat) diet, just reducing the caloric intake by an appropriate
amount (fewer calories, lose faster ... more calories, lose slower).
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Works
well Reviewer: Anonymous 03-07-2005 This diet worked
wonders. After two weeks, fat started to dissapear from my arms, belly, legs and
even my face. My lovehandels were gone and I felt sexier than ever. I also
stopped craving sweets. Since I started it before christmas, it wasn't hard
at all to say no to dessert. Although it worked wonders for me, I don't
recommend that you starve yourself of carbs for more than 2 weeks. I lost so
much weight in a period of two weeks that I had to re introduce good carbs.
Also, I hardly went to the bathroom as often as I did. After two weeks, don't
start binging on carbs, but eat a lot of vegetables and whole high fibre foods.
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