Get On A Diet

December 31, 2007

Why do you stop counting calories when your on the atkins diet?

Filed under: Diet & Fitness — Tags: , — chatyak @ 4:08 pm
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red_kidney_beans asked:


It says in his book that you stop counting calories when your on the atkins diet. Why is this?

December 30, 2007

Atkins Diet Plan: Foods You Can Eat and Still Lose Weight

Filed under: Wellness — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 9:02 pm
Mellisa asked:


 

Atkins Diet Plan for weight loss is an attractive choice over other diets because it allows a substantially larger list of foods you can eat while still being able to lose weight. Atkins Diet Plan is low-carb, not no-carb – and you’ll never have to worry about hunger pains while you’re on the Atkins Diet Plan.

Atkins Diet Plan is often mistakenly believed to be a no-carb diet rather than low-carb diet. Although the first two weeks of the Atkins Diet is challenging, there is a long list of fulfilling foods that you can eat – and still lose weight with – during the induction phase of Atkins Diet Plan. The induction phase is the first phase of the Atkins Diet, and severely limits the carbohydrate-rich foods you can eat for two weeks. During the second phase of Atkins Diet Plan, which is the “ongoing weight loss” phase, you can slowly add small amounts of carbohydrates to the list of foods you can eat. Later in the Atkins Diet Plan, you will be able to increase the foods you enjoy by burning more calories.

Atkins’ induction phase has severe limitations on carbohydrates because the purpose of this phase is to get your body to rely on burning fat, instead of the glucose produced by the carbohydrates. In the medical community, this is the state of “ketosis.” But even the two-week induction phase in Atkins Diet Plan is not “no-carb,” it is “low-carb.”

Many dieters feel that the most attractive benefit of the Atkins Diet Plan is that it allows for substantially more types of foods, which you can eat and still be able to lose weight. Throughout the induction phase, and the ongoing weight loss phase of Atkins Diet, a dieter is allowed to eat a liberal amount fish, fowl, shellfish, meat and eggs, including bacon.

An Atkins dieter can also eat cheese and still lose weight with the Atkins Diet. (They may, however, have to give up Cheez-wiz because fake cheese is not allowed.) Cheese you can eat and still be able to lose weight with are the firmer varieties such as Cheddar, and the soft and semi-soft cheeses, such as goat cheese, cream cheese, mozzarella, Swiss and blue cheese. Just like any diet, there’s a long list of vegetables you can eat when you’re on the Atkins Diet Plan to lose weight. Unlike other diets, the Atkins Diet Plan allows you to eat the fats, salad dressings and condiments that low-fat diets disallow. However, Atkins still advises dieters to choose the healthier fats in their diet eating plans.

The science behind the Atkins Diet Plan uses fat consumption from the new diet eating habits to inhibit cravings for carbohydrates. Although “sweets” are not allowed, there are enough viable low-sugar and low-carbohydrate options on the market today that can compensate for food cravings. Sugar substitutes are allowed, and dedicated Atkins dieters have posted thousands of recipes over the Internet for Atkins carb-friendly desserts. Today’s creative food technologists and food marketers have provided substitutes for virtually everything that’s not allowed. A good example of “sweet” in Atkins “no sweet” diet would be Atkins Advantage™ Chocolate Peanut Butter Bar.

Atkins Diet Plan is the diet plan of choice if you have a hearty appetite and are interested in a weight loss program that will provide you with plenty of foods that you can eat and still lose weight with. Diet eating with the Atkins Diet Plan is challenging the first two weeks, but millions of people, and many scientific studies, have proven that the Atkins Diet Plan is a successful method to reach weight loss goals. If you enjoy eating and are evaluating your diet plan options, the Atkins Diet Plan is worthy of serious consideration. You can eat and still lose weight with the Atkins Diet Plan. Lose weight without the hunger pains by trying the Atkins Diet Plan – they have a hearty menu waiting just for you.



Nathaniel

December 27, 2007

diet?

Filed under: Diet & Fitness — chatyak @ 1:28 pm
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Daniella M asked:


hi. i really want to loose weight before school starts which is in september. i dont just want to loose 5 pounds im hopeing to loose about 10-15 pounds a month. if anyone can help on how i can sucseed on this diet please do. thanks:P

December 26, 2007

What is a great diet plan for weightlifting?

Filed under: Diet & Fitness — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 3:49 am
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Andrew asked:


I do weight lifting every other day but i do not eat right and it is affecting me in the weight room. My poor diet is holding me back from the performance I should be seeing if I were on a good healthy diet.

Is it possible to consume a diet so that you never have to defecate?

Filed under: Diet & Fitness — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 12:15 am
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Kyle M asked:


When we defecate, we are getting rid of waste. Stuff your body does not need.

Is it possible to eat a diet of perfectly nutritious foods, that is, food that can be 100% used by your body, so you never have to **** again?

…not planning to do it, just curious.

December 25, 2007

How many eggs should a inactive teenager on diet eat a day/week at the max?

Filed under: Diet & Fitness — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 9:19 am
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Willy asked:


I love eating eggs…I can eat like a dozen eggs a day eaily. The best part, the egg yolk!

However, I am quite inactive, though I am trying to start being active. I am also seriously overweight and my BMI is around 28 now. Therefore, I am trying to increase my activity and diet at the same time.

How many eggs should I limit myself to?

December 22, 2007

How do you track your progress when on a diet?

Filed under: Diet & Fitness — chatyak @ 11:39 pm
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arock1436 asked:


I am looking for an effective way to track my progress on a diet. Any suggestions?

How come every time I see an add about dieting, I feel a sudden urge to go on an eating binge?

Filed under: Diet & Fitness — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 8:21 pm
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Joy asked:


Does anyone else experience this as well?
Thanks Pauley, but i don’t have a disorder. I simply like to enjoy my food, and live life; without diet adds shoved in my face all the time. I have no interest in looking like a cracked out celebrity.

December 15, 2007

Okay, whats the deal with everyone having different opinions on dieting?

Filed under: Diet & Fitness — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 6:25 am
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tanyahurt76 asked:


I am a little confused because I hear so many different versions on how to diet, what to eat and what not to eat, and how to exercise and how not to exercise. I understand that everyone is different and their metabolism works however their body functions. I have been dieting and exercising 5 days a week for 4 weeks and have lost give or take 11 lbs. I just joined a gym to tone what I am losing, mind you I am a healthy 229 lb woman. My questions are really this : If I am trying to tone up after I lose, what should I take in, high protein foods or drink protein shakes? Also, I **** plain water. Why can’t I replace plain old boring water with flavored water? After all its still water but with a little flavor added! Lastly, I am heavier on top than my bottom which means I have broad shoulders big ****** and a gut (which I am trying my hardest to lose with crunches and other exercises) and my legs are as fit as a horse! What excercises can I do to lose weight on my upper body?

December 8, 2007

Bad time to start a diet and exercise?

Filed under: Diet & Fitness — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 9:45 pm
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u_fas_n8me asked:


I recently went through a pretty bad break up (we’re still friends, it just wasn’t mutual) I find it hard to eat, I don’t have much of an appetite, but I want to go to the gym and I started a new diet anyway, so when I do want to eat, I eat healthy. The gym has been my getaway for a couple weeks now. Is this an ok time to start my new healthy lifestyle?

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