Guest guest Posted February 1, 2005 Report Share Posted February 1, 2005 Steve wrote: >why it is a good diet to keep carbs down low. your diet is only >slightly different it is a bit more refined but is actually higher >carb. Overall the Atkins Diet has some good ideas, but I wouldn't recommend it even to healthy people. My candida diet is very different than the Atkins Diet! Have you read my candida diet? Here's some examples of the differences: While Atkins is low carb it allows carb foods and sugars not allowed on the candida diet, i.e. bran, vanilla and strawberry shakes, artificial sweeteners, etc. The Atkins diet includes many foods not allowed on the candida diet, including, soybean products and derivatives, dairy (cheese, cream, milk protein concentrates, etc.), mushrooms, pickled foods, vinegar, wine, i.e. yeast, fungi and mold containing foods. Atkins also includes olive oil, which is not " extra virgin " , and it is used in cooking, which is not advisable for anyone, let alone candida sufferers. It also includes " very damaging fats " like canola oil. It does not contain the high number of quality fats that are extremely important on the candida diet, even though it is supposed to be a " high fat " diet. It also includes products like " Bran-a-Crisp Crackers " (bran is extremely damaging – see article in our files). Example of Atkins Vanilla Shake; Ingredients: Water, Milk Protein Concentrate, Soybean Oil, Cellulose Gel, Contains 0.5% or less of the following: Calcium Caseinate, Natural and Artificial Flavors, Potassium Phosphate, Cellulose Gum, Soy Lecithin, Carrageenan, Sulcralose, Beta Carotene, Magnesium Chloride, Magnesium Phosphate, Tricalcium Phosphate, D-Biotin, D-Calcium Pantothenate, Folic Acid, Niacinamide, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Sodium Ascorbate, Thiamin Mononitrate, Vitamin A Palmitate, Vitamin B12, Riboflavin, Vitamin D3, Vitamin E Acetate, Vitamin K1, Chromium Chloride, Copper Sulfate, Ferrous Sulfate, Manganese Sulfate, Potassium Chloride, Potassium Citrate, Potassium Iodide, Sodium Citrate, Sodium Molybdate, Sodium Selenite, Zinc Sulfate, Maltodextrin. Carrageenan is an emulsifier made from seaweed. After processing it is almost exactly like MSG (monosodium glutamate) making it just as damaging. Contains soybean oil and soy lecithin. Contains artificial sweeteners, i.e. sucralose, maltodextrin. For these reasons many aspects of the Atkins diet is very damaging even for people who are healthy. The best in health, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2005 Report Share Posted February 1, 2005 > : > While Atkins is low carb it allows carb foods and sugars not allowed > on the candida diet, i.e. bran, vanilla and strawberry shakes, > artificial sweeteners, etc. > I don't know about bran but the shakes and stuff are not the diet that is just marketing. just like all the crap that will cure Candida and any other diet stuff. it's not really recommended to use much if any sweeteners. > The Atkins diet includes many foods not allowed on the candida diet, > including, soybean products and derivatives, dairy (cheese, cream, > milk protein concentrates, etc.), mushrooms, pickled foods, vinegar, > wine, i.e. yeast, fungi and mold containing foods. this depends on the person. I was fine with cheese. and pickles and milk protein products. most of these products the yeast is dead and I doubt in that state it does much. > > Atkins also includes olive oil, which is not " extra virgin " , and it > is used in cooking, which is not advisable for anyone, let alone > candida sufferers. It also includes " very damaging fats " like canola > oil. Huh? since when is olive oil bad in cooking? and canola oil is one of those debatable things. though myself why use it? > > It does not contain the high number of quality fats that are > extremely important on the candida diet, even though it is supposed > to be a " high fat " diet. it does not? news to me. > > It also includes products like " Bran-a-Crisp Crackers " (bran is > extremely damaging – see article in our files). > that is a product not the diet. > > For these reasons many aspects of the Atkins diet is very damaging > even for people who are healthy. > > no where in his book does he recommended these things. they are just marketing. they are worthless on any diet I agree though and should be avoided. -- Steve knight Knight-Toolworks www.knight-toolworks.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2005 Report Share Posted February 1, 2005 You are right, it is a marketing ploy that has failed (thank god). Unless one reads the Dr. Atkin's Books and knows EXACTLY what his way of eating is about, for and does (and not second guess because of rumor or gossip) then I find there opinion moot. Candida sufferers should not be on Atkins, period. Shari Re: [ ] Re: Atkins Diet/Plan is not good > : > While Atkins is low carb it allows carb foods and sugars not allowed > on the candida diet, i.e. bran, vanilla and strawberry shakes, > artificial sweeteners, etc. > I don't know about bran but the shakes and stuff are not the diet that is just marketing. just like all the crap that will cure Candida and any other diet stuff. it's not really recommended to use much if any sweeteners. > The Atkins diet includes many foods not allowed on the candida diet, > including, soybean products and derivatives, dairy (cheese, cream, > milk protein concentrates, etc.), mushrooms, pickled foods, vinegar, > wine, i.e. yeast, fungi and mold containing foods. this depends on the person. I was fine with cheese. and pickles and milk protein products. most of these products the yeast is dead and I doubt in that state it does much. > > Atkins also includes olive oil, which is not " extra virgin " , and it > is used in cooking, which is not advisable for anyone, let alone > candida sufferers. It also includes " very damaging fats " like canola > oil. Huh? since when is olive oil bad in cooking? and canola oil is one of those debatable things. though myself why use it? > > It does not contain the high number of quality fats that are > extremely important on the candida diet, even though it is supposed > to be a " high fat " diet. it does not? news to me. > > It also includes products like " Bran-a-Crisp Crackers " (bran is > extremely damaging - see article in our files). > that is a product not the diet. > > For these reasons many aspects of the Atkins diet is very damaging > even for people who are healthy. > > no where in his book does he recommended these things. they are just marketing. they are worthless on any diet I agree though and should be avoided. -- Steve knight Knight-Toolworks www.knight-toolworks.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2005 Report Share Posted February 1, 2005 I would have to agree...the atkins diet has gone 100% commercial. I always wonder if Dr Atkins would have approved of just how much processed items are being sold under his name. As a doctor, I seriously doubt he would have been happy....but <shrug>....what can you do. No one wants to make a 'lifestyle' change, they just want to eat things that look and taste the same as the bad stuff they ate before. To me, I would think if you don't really make a 'change' in the things you eat, won't you just replace that 'fake potato chip' with a real potato chip again when you are done losing weight or can't spend the extra money anymore? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2005 Report Share Posted February 1, 2005 Actually Atkins has a chapter in his book for those who suffer from Candida and he has them omit a lot of the food that is on the regular atkins plan. He did not suggest his regular diet for those suffering from candida. .. --------- Re: [ ] Re: Atkins Diet/Plan is not good > : > While Atkins is low carb it allows carb foods and sugars not allowed > on the candida diet, i.e. bran, vanilla and strawberry shakes, > artificial sweeteners, etc. > I don't know about bran but the shakes and stuff are not the diet that is just marketing. just like all the crap that will cure Candida and any other diet stuff. it's not really recommended to use much if any sweeteners. > The Atkins diet includes many foods not allowed on the candida diet, > including, soybean products and derivatives, dairy (cheese, cream, > milk protein concentrates, etc.), mushrooms, pickled foods, vinegar, > wine, i.e. yeast, fungi and mold containing foods. this depends on the person. I was fine with cheese. and pickles and milk protein products. most of these products the yeast is dead and I doubt in that state it does much. > > Atkins also includes olive oil, which is not " extra virgin " , and it > is used in cooking, which is not advisable for anyone, let alone > candida sufferers. It also includes " very damaging fats " like canola > oil. Huh? since when is olive oil bad in cooking? and canola oil is one of those debatable things. though myself why use it? > > It does not contain the high number of quality fats that are > extremely important on the candida diet, even though it is supposed > to be a " high fat " diet. it does not? news to me. > > It also includes products like " Bran-a-Crisp Crackers " (bran is > extremely damaging - see article in our files). > that is a product not the diet. > > For these reasons many aspects of the Atkins diet is very damaging > even for people who are healthy. > > no where in his book does he recommended these things. they are just marketing. they are worthless on any diet I agree though and should be avoided. -- Steve knight Knight-Toolworks www.knight-toolworks.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2005 Report Share Posted February 1, 2005 On Tue, 1 Feb 2005, Steve Knight wrote: > > > > > Atkins also includes olive oil, which is not " extra virgin " , and it > > is used in cooking, which is not advisable for anyone, let alone > > candida sufferers. It also includes " very damaging fats " like canola > > oil. > > > Huh? since when is olive oil bad in cooking? and canola oil is one of > those debatable things. though myself why use it? > I think the idea is that olive oil which is not " extra virgin " is bad for cooking. I saw on one of those chef's shows on TV a while back an explanation of the different grades of olive oil. " Extra virgin " is the first pressing .... " Virgin " is the second presing, etc. The best taste and quality is the first pressing and it gets worse (also cheaper) with each successive pressing. I like the good stuff! Zack Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2005 Report Share Posted February 1, 2005 I have been buying " light " olive oil for cooking and maybe should get rid of it. I very rarely use anything other than coconut oil anymore any way. So do I need to trash the light oil? Jeanne from the North Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2005 Report Share Posted February 1, 2005 Mix sea salt with it and make a nice " rub " before a shower. Will soften the skin! _____ From: jeannekrieg@... [mailto:jeannekrieg@...] Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 10:57 AM Subject: Re: [ ] Re: Atkins Diet/Plan is not good I have been buying " light " olive oil for cooking and maybe should get rid of it. I very rarely use anything other than coconut oil anymore any way. So do I need to trash the light oil? Jeanne from the North Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2005 Report Share Posted February 1, 2005 wrote: > I would have to agree...the atkins diet has gone 100% commercial. I always wonder if Dr Atkins would have approved of just how much processed items are being sold under his name. As a doctor, I seriously doubt he would have been happy....but <shrug>....what can you do. No one wants to make a 'lifestyle' change, they just want to eat things that look and taste the same as the bad stuff they ate before. To me, I would think if you don't really make a 'change' in the things you eat, won't you just replace that 'fake potato chip' with a real potato chip again when you are done losing weight or can't spend the extra money anymore? , your last statement about 'change' and replacing 'fake potato chip' with real, etc. was great! Excellent! Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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