"Low Carb Living -
The Secret To Weight Loss!"
Low Carb Living - That's the key to getting your weight under control and protecting your
health. Your diet effects everything about how your body functions.
You can't feel good and be happy if your health is slowly fading away. Sensible low
carb living can do more than doctors or medcine to keep you fit as a fiddle.
It's easy once you understand what's involved with low carb living and then you make it a
habit. Thousands of others have done it and so can you!
Low Carb-ers: Self Imposed Weight Loss Guinea Pigs, Ground Breakers and the Health Conscious
Today
by Jenny Mathers
It's a well known fact that the weight loss industry is a profitable one. There are thousands of
books, gyms and health spas, nutrition and exercise services available to the overweight consumer and the net is riddled with them. If the
consumer is not receiving advice from a dietitian or doctor, it is up to them to verify for themselves what is fact and what is fiction.
For many years, the low carb establishment has maintained that you can lose weight
by changing the amount and in some cases the types of carbs, protein and fats consumed. And for many years the mainstream medical establishment
has scoffed at the Atkins weight loss theory of losing weight through ketosis not through maintaining a negative calorie balance and labeled it
irresponsible and unhealthy.
There are cries of cardiovascular and cholesterol risks not just because of the red meat, but
because of the lower carbohydrate and therefore lower fiber intake recommended in many low carb recipes. Many authorities will not recommend it as a viable weight loss solution,
and indeed is censored by relevant government authorities in many countries.
Despite the bad press, there have been thousands of reported cases of individuals losing weight
by eating more protein and fewer carbohydrates. During the last couple of years, findings of research have been filtering through that there may
be some merit to the low carb diets that have been promoted in weight loss books and websites.
Atkins press releases seize the opportunity to validate what they've been saying for
years. Some would say (particularly dietitians and nutritionists) that the people who joined the low-carb band wagon were naive, unknowledgeable
and ready to try anything.
There are those who have taken aspects of the low carb diets out of context and have done silly
things like eating nothing but pork rinds and Atkins bars and wandered why they weren't losing weight. This is the danger of popular diet books
where no individual professional support can be given.
However, to be fair, many low carb-ers today are forward thinking, health conscious (not
just weight conscious) and intelligent and logical thinkers and do receive some support as I believe there is an Atkins telephone helpline
available to U.S. residents, which if you're interested is 1-800-2-ATKINS. As to whether this is purely a promotional tool or truly a helpline, I
am not sure.
For many low carb-ers eating a low carb diet is similar to eating the way we did years ago
before we had access to soda and bagels in mass proportions. Now, I am not an advocate of low carb diets, in fact I don't recommend "cookie
cutter" diets, but I do see that for many, it is providing welcome relief to stubborn weight and health problems that previously have been
difficult to treat, and that independent research is starting to support the results that have been seen in thousands of low carb success
testimonials.
As a side note, I feel I must add, if you're new to the diet scene and assessing whether or not
low carb eating is for you, I do have one word of warning - please be aware that research findings can be manipulated and that findings of
research that have been funded by commercial interests such as those within the low carb community may not be as impartial as it appears.
I am not saying that their research isn't impartial or accurate, but to be really sure, a
truly independent study should not have links to interested commercial parties.
References: Due A, Toubro S, Skov AR, Astrup A. Effect of normal-fat diets, either medium or high in
protein, on body weight in overweight subjects: a randomized 1-year trial. Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord. 2004 Oct. 28(10):1283-90. Atkins Press
Release July 2004: Controlled-carbohydrate research from around the world. USA Today: E.J. Mundell, HealthDay 10/29/2004 Low-carb diets may
hurt heart health
Research is the only objective way of finding out what really works. To research low carb findings visit here.
Here's To Your Health, Ethan Miller Low Carb Oracle
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