Guest guest Posted October 14, 2003 Report Share Posted October 14, 2003 in Tucson - I was interested in hearing you talk about the South Beach diet. I bought the book about a month ago to jump-start me losing the few pounds that I've put on the last few months. A very interesting book. I stuck pretty close last week but my son came in on Friday and I lost momentum. But I'm going to give it another try - the first 2 weeks are pretty restricted carb-wise but still not like Atkins. And I was told by my CDE that diabetics shouldn't use Atkins - not enough carbs. Low carb is fine but too low isn't good - we do need some carbs to be able to function well (my opinion). I eat too low and I get strange - slip into melancholy and cry a lot - almost like when I don't eat right. Weird. Please let me know how the South Beach is doing for you, and I will check Yahoo about the lists for it - just to hear what others say. BTW, I just moved to sville from Phoenix - lived there for 48-1/2 years. My son graduated from UofA last Dec. and I graduated a very long time ago from ASU (go Devils!!). The desert is beautiful but I sure don't miss the heat. Sandy in sville, NC In a message dated 10/14/2003 11:29:53 AM Eastern Standard Time, shiningmoon@... writes: > My cardiologist told me the best diet is called the South Beach diet and it > is a modified Atkins...a few more carbs and low to no animal fats. Since > Diabetics are so prone to heart disease, this makes real sense to me. It is > available on Amazon for $15 and there are two yahoogroups support groups for > this diet. I am going to give it a try, as much as my cooking ability will > let me, and will let you know what happens. Have any of you tried this? It > was actually developed by cardiologists! It is supposed to be tasty too! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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