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14 Day Induction DietI am quite concerned with this diet as for breakfast every morning they suggest eggs. There is not much I can have for snacks other than pork rinds (yuck), bouillon, water, nuts, and olives. Oh sure, I can indulge in meat and cheese but as I said I try to maintain a low cholesterol intake. Also you can't have regular coffee for the 1st week and boy do I detest decaf coffee. Sorry to complain so much but I am also doing this to support my hubby who wants so bad to do it for the 14 day stretch. I am into my 2nd day and hanging on by the tip of my fingernails. Any advice? Thanks in advance. Carol Feedback About This Post:RE: 14 Day Induction DietI was on the Adkins Diet for years and did wonderfully well. My cholesterol level before the diet was dangerously high 350. After doing Adkins - I had the BEST checkup that I have ever had. For me it was great until I quit smoking and then the diet no longer worked. The new weight watchers stinks. The old WW from the 80's was a better program. Hope this helps. Post by sonnysprincess RE: 14 Day Induction DietI gave it a shot about two years ago. I stayed on the 14-day induction period longer. I lost 18 pounds and then couldn't lose any more. Eventually I went back to a more balanced diet. However, within six months I was diagnosed with diabetes and Graves Disease and my blood chemistry was way out of whack. My doctor recommends Weight Watchers. A friend gave me a couple of their magazines, and I have two of their cookbooks. I am eating sensibly now, and maybe eventually I will lose more weight. Until then, the diabetes is the high priority. Atkins Schmatkins! Don't recommend it. Post by coreenhart RE: 14 Day Induction DietPLEEEEEEEAAAASE don't do this diet! This is so bad for you. If you already have issues with high cholesterol, this eating plan will only add to them. It will increase the acidity of your body and cause all kinds of other negative side effects. If you want to lose weight, just watch your portions, don't eat a lot of processed and/or fast food, and drink lots of water. Even gentle exercises like stretching and walking will help get you on the road to weight loss. There are no quick fixes or magic pills to weight loss... especially ones that can leave long-lasting damage to your body well after you have finished with this diet. Post by blw1972 RE: 14 Day Induction DietI tried Atkins once and it did not work for me. I later started reading about the South Beach Diet, go the book at the library. It does limit your carbs especially for the first 14 days but it iis a very healty way to eat for your lifestyle. I have had great success with it. Please go to your library and check it out! Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: 14 Day Induction DietAtkins sells chocolate bars. They are expensive but taste great. Thumbs up for eating low fat meats. Red meat is what really hurt my hubby when we did the diet together. Do see your dr on a regular basis so he/she can monitor you. Proceed with caution! As for coffee, just replace it with water. Post by linex_4 RE: 14 Day Induction DietAs all the others have pointed out...quick fix diets NEVER work. If your serious about loosing weight do it the right way. Weight Watches is one of the best it has been approved by the FDA and it actually works if you follow the rules. They teach you how to change your eating habits and your eating good healthy food and along with eating right you can watch your cholesterol too. Good Luck! Post by MrsA1126 RE: 14 Day Induction Diet
Everyone is right! Once you get off the Atkins diet you WILL GAIN THE WEIGHT BACK! Any diet that limits your fruit sounds crazy to me anyway. Weight Watchers is great and if you don't want to join just buy some of their recipe books, they are fabulous. (Check out e-bay) Also, the mediterranean diet is really good. You could get some recipes from their as well. Exercise though is going to be what can really make a difference in your cholesterol. Post By Sarah (Guest Post) RE: 14 Day Induction Diet
Hi Carol, Post By Tedebear (Guest Post) RE: 14 Day Induction Diet
I don't mean to be negative, so I won't the word diet has a negative thought so it is diffcult to follow. Being creative yourself is the key the diets, the suggestions are so overwhelming, losing weight can be a chore. And who wants that silly as it sounds I need to lose weight as well having a buddy to share your struggles is good. Get a flat stone. Engrave a word that gives u hope believe keep this with you. I find that using your creativity to lose weights works better, if I need to be accountable to a special diet I will definitely lose. Although we live far apart. Post By Janet from Toronto (Guest Post) RE: 14 Day Induction DietGoodness, Carol!!! I've had you on my mind since I read your posting. I have to agree with everyone that says Atkins isn't a good idea with high cholesterol. On the other hand, I do agree with Andjerm about the South Beach Diet. It was written by a cardiologist, Dr. Arthur Agatston. He didn't actually start the diet for weight loss purposes but to help his patients. The wonderful thing was that the patients did lose weight and had improved health. I read the book because I kept hearing about it....I didn't actually intend to go on "another" diet. However, I have to say it made so much sense and I told my hubby about it and he went out and bought the Dutch translation (I was in Calif with family when I read it and he was here in the Netherlands). We both use this program because it's such a healthy life style. It is basically a low and/or good carb diet. Well, anyway, I do strongly recommend low carb dieting and you can be so creative at mealtime. I laughed at my husband as he said grace the other night. He told God that he never knew what he was going to get but he always knew it was going to be good. Post by Luvyabye RE: 14 Day Induction Diet
Baked chicken and fish are healthy choices for you IF you are going to do this diet anyway. It's definitely not a healthy diet at all, especially with you already having hbp and high cholesterol. Cholesterol comes from animal sources, plain and simple, that includes dairy products. I do believe there are a couple of non-animal sources but can't remember what they are at the moment. Post By Shelly *Alabama*. (Guest Post) RE: 14 Day Induction DietMy husband was on this diet and lost about 60 pounds. He then had a heart attack at the age of 37 and had a 6 way bypass. Now, we realize heredity had a part to play in this, but I am sure the Atkins diet precipitated the heart attack. A healthy eating diet is the only way to go. Use portion control and cut out sugar. Exercise and cut calories, drink water and eat lot of fruits and veggies. It's the only healthy way to go!! Post By Kathy (Guest Post) RE: 14 Day Induction Diet
When I tried giving up coffee, I mixed normal coffee and decaf coffee together. For the first week I mixed 3/4 normal coffee and 1/4 decaf. Then gradually worked my way down to total decaf. You can also buy decaf, diet coke. I now mix my coffees 50/50. I would be careful on this diet, my husband tried a similar high protein, low carb diet and became very grumpy and began to really smell. Post By raew (Guest Post) RE: 14 Day Induction DietWhile I like the occasional piece of good red meat ANY diet that tells me that fruits and vegies are "bad" is WRONG for me. God didn't put fruits and vegies on this earth for nothing. Plus with a cholesterol problem, the last thing you would want to eat is fatty meats and butter and such. Any food changing diets will make you loose some weight, that is usually the body having less calories, more water etc. How about some exercise and a healthier diet, Weight watchers or something? Post by michawnpita RE: 14 Day Induction Diet
Hello, Post By Ragteller (Guest Post) RE: 14 Day Induction Diet
I hate to be a naysayer, but this diet is dangerous. PLEASE don't do it! This diet causes you to lose muscle mass which is what helps you burn calories and fat in the long run. You can't do this diet forever and when you quit, you will gain it all back plus more. Eating all protein and very little carbs causes a release of nitrogen in your body which is dangerous! this is known as "ketosis" This is NOT a good thing! This is shock for the body. Post By Paula (Guest Post) RE: 14 Day Induction DietI lost 60 pounds on this diet years ago and have just recently started it again. Am on medication for blood pressure and cholesterol also. I drink about 5-7 bottles of flavored water a day. Nuts, seeds and veggies can be eaten in moderation [I do these as snacks]. Celery is a great snack, as it burns more calories chewing it than it adds. Found I am liking foods I hadn't liked before - spinach, broccoli, cauliflower, snap peas, etc. Put a bit of oil in fry pan and saute & add sprinkling of cheese - good!! I found before that my blood pressure & cholesterol went down. Just thing of the weight you'll lose! I lost 10 pounds in 10 days and expect to drop more slowly 35 pounds. Good luck! Post by JoanDogs RE: 14 Day Induction Diet
I have done Atkins and it's no worse than any other diet. You dont' have to eat all fatty foods, and most people gain back the weight they lose whether it's Atkins or Weight Watchers. It's because they go back to eating the way they ate when they gained in the first place. Post By linda (Guest Post) RE: 14 Day Induction DietHi! I have not tried Atkins but read the South Beach Diet book and how it contradicts Atkins use of fatty all you can eat bacon, pork etc.... If this doesn't work buy the South Beach book. It really is a great book and seems TONS less restrictive then the Atkins. Good luck! Post by Andjerm RE: 14 Day Induction DietI would stay away from this diet especially since you have high cholesterol, I have had many friend that went on this diet, lost alot of weight, gained the pounds back with more pounds, to much protein and fat, it's not healthy. Post by chip off the old block |
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