Guest guest Posted December 15, 2001 Report Share Posted December 15, 2001 This is from a great website. http://www.lowcarbretreat.com/starting.html Dear Dietman: {Q}.....I am thinking about starting the Atkins Diet. Any suggestions? {A}.....Yes, but don't start yet! Do these preliminary steps to maximize your success 1. Purchase a copy of " Dr. Atkins New Diet Revoluton " and " Protein Power " , by and Eades. Read through the books once, as quickly as possible. Any future questions will be answered by referencing the books. Decide if eating in the manner described is something you can tolerate for the longterm. Because, going 'ON' and 'OFF' a diet is a prescription for failure. Think " lifestyle change " . If you're 100 pounds from your goal weight, also pick up a copy of " Dr. Atkins' Diet Revolution " which I use as a guideline when doing induction. 2. Make an appointment with your physician for a complete physical. Look for heart, liver and kidney disease and predisposition to gout. Ask for an EKG and a six hour glucose tolerance test with insulin measurements. (most won't measure insulin unless you request it). Ask for a complete blood panel which includes lipids (fats) and thyroid function. If you are diagnosed NIDDM the GTT/insulin is not needed. 3. AFTER the above, you may begin the diet, with your physician's approval. Doing the tests after starting the diet is counter productive. Because, after ketosis-lipolysis begins, blood glucose and insulin measures will change significantly. 4. You will also need a carbohydrate gram counting book. " Calories and Carbohydrates " , by Barbara Kraus; " Carbohydrate Gram Counter " , by Corinne Netzer " ; and " Carbohydrates, Calories and Fats " , by Art Ulene; are very good. You will also need a small food scale, a notebook to use as a personal food diary, ketostix (lipolysis testing strips), and bottled water if your tap water is bad. 5. The low-carb induction period will last for 14 days. During induction you need to keep your carbohydrate intake no higher than 20 carbohydrate grams daily. Conventional wisdom also suggest that one keep fat intake below 30% of calories, however this does not seem to be critical while following the Atkins diet. Please, use your own discretion. Extra anti-oxidants may be warrante. 6. Use a carbohydrate gram counting book and choose foods that suit YOUR tastebuds while counting the carbs. Labels Lie. 7. I would get a multi-vitamin without iron (the one-a-day type) until there was time to read the chapter on supplements (pg 208-216). Iron promotes oxidation (free radicals), depresses immunity and is toxic after prolonged use. Iron destroys vitamin E. (see pg. 150, The Doctor's Vitamin and Mineral Encyclopedia " , Sheldon Saul Hendler). If female. I'd take a small dose iron supplement during heavy days of monthly cycle because of blood losses. 8. DO NOT EAT ALL YOU WANT. Only eat as much food as it takes to stop feeling hungry. Try, if you can, to stop eating before the stomach distends. Pause, drink some water and see if you get an 'I'm full " signal to your brain. If not, eat a little more. But, avoid that " I'm so stuffed I can't move " stage with which many of us are familiar. 9. Obese females seem to have a higher frequency of yeast infection. I would avoid using cheese, pickles, olives or other fermented products (see chapter on YEAST--pages 122-128) during induction. I would add yeast products back one at a time and watch for reactions. 10. Don't let yourself get hungry. Don't stuff yourself, but never allow yourself to get ravenous either. Have a slice of roast beef or chicken or turkey breast or a can of tuna mixed with mayonaise dipped with pork rinds or celery sticks if you have enough carbs left in the bank. 11. The diet does work, but you must work the diet. It is not always easy. Nor is it 'magical'. It will not make up for a lack of determination. It is not a faddish, quick weight loss diet. It is a way of eating that can serve you for the rest of your life. The old 'lifestyle change'. If you plan on losing the weight and then going back to eating a 'normal' diet, don't waste your time. 12. Now, reflect on what you wish to accomplish and get to work. Good luck. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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