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Lets get the SKINNY on the Atkins Diet
CookingWithCarlo.com ^ | Oct 4 2003 | Carlo3b Dad, Chef, Author

Posted on 10/04/2003 11:42:34 AM PDT by carlo3b

 


Lets get the SKINNY on the Atkins Diet

By: Master Chef, Carlo J. Morelli

Because of a Doctor named Atkins and his hypothesis of weight loss and diet, everything that was UP, is now DOWN, and everything that was FAT is now getting a great deal THINNER.

The Atkins diet is basically the polar opposite of the prevailing knowledge we have been taught about healthy eating since the word "calorie" was brought into vogue some 50 years ago.

For the past 30 plus years, this controversial diet has quite simply never been far from the spotlight, or the bestseller list. Celebrities loved it. Health experts hated it. However, more than a few high profile, beautiful people, support the Atkins theory of weight loss, not just in theory, but in full frontal, or even more appropriately they stand behind it.

What made Dr Atkins Diet so difficult for the medical, and nutritional establishment to swallow, was his near total repudiation of their unanimous conclusions on weight, health, fitness and diet. After the years that the medical community spent building a solid consensus, and food pyramids, Atkins had the audacity to blame them for the failing physical health of the American people.

He suggested that people on his diet should eat foods like cheese, steak and sausages - which are high in fat - but not those that are high in carbohydrate, like pasta, bread and cereals. OUTRAGEOUS, claimed the so-called experts, DANGEROUS, was the clarion cry, and some went so far to suggest FATAL, could be the result. That was decades ago. Legions of people say the fine Doctor was right, and the so-called pros were WRONG!

Well, who is right, and which one needs to eat their words. Here are some facts that can not be disputed. Running parallel to the time line of the the growing health awareness campaign, concerning the average American diet.. phenomenal weight gain has been attributed to be the single most damaging health concern. However, it has to be said, the same approximate starting point in time, coincides with the popularity of the TV, thus TV dinners and such activities as channel surfing in lieu of... well, you understand where this is going..

Further, the same period gave birth to the beginning of the famous fad diets that dominated the conversations, airwaves and the market place. Each of these utopian gastronomic innovations, promised Venus like results.. Of course none did, and that gave way to the DIET PILL. The various miracle pills promised, that without changing our ways of living that got us to where we were, they promised and promised, and finally they just pooped out.

STAY AWAY FROM MEAT, stay away from milk, no eggs, apples, chicken, soda, just stay away from chips... well,  just stay away from me!  Eat fish and everything natural, the nanny crowd told us.. Sure, easy for those who lived by the swordfish can die by it, for all I care. But that ain't me, too many Moe said

Desperate to fit into last years bathing suit, folks began pursuing crash diets in hopes of losing unwanted pounds in a few days. Eat apples, bushels of them, chased with wine. California and Washington state's wallets bulged, but so did everyone's midsection.. Broccoli, was the next panacea, but that caused gasterea. Followed by cabbage, grapes, then watermelon, and then finally just water, gallons of it.. and the unwanted pounds will just float away.

All during this tumultuous period, spanning over 40 years, the medical and diet constabulary kept preaching variety, balance, and building on blocks of food groups, recommended daily servings, counting, counting everything, and vitamins.. blue ones, green ones, big ones, little ones, and oh yeah.. exercise. We sure needed exercise, after taking exactly, 77,000 milamorons of assorted vitamins.

Lest we forget EXERCISE!  Health clubs popped up everywhere, and everyone was now sweating, jogging, pumping, cycling. The economy in the health and fitness industries grew and grew, but unfortunately so did the size of our collective gut!  Exercised worked then and it works now.. no argument, but most of the people living in our fast paced country simply wouldn't or can't devote that much time to the Stairmasters.

Labels, by golly, it was the labels, IF MANUFACTURERS WOULD JUST TELL US THE TRUTH.. put it on the box, package, bag, can.. everything in black and white each and every milimicrogram, and how many.. croscamelose sodiumdelcamicium are in it, so we can judge for ourselves.. the health nut crowds demanded, everyone would manage their own weight..

After decades of gaining, and billions of dollars, in labeling, counting, sweating, weighting, and popping, and after eating, lite, low, high, less, joining anything with a promising name.. burp.. we are fatter than ever, and dangerously ill with obesity causing heart, lung, and diabetic seizures.. it brings us to WHERE?

Were the experts wrong? Is balance, counting and labels the only way to a healthy life? NO, attitude is. If you are really fat or getting that way and feeling the weight of it on your mind and body, you have to make a decision. You and only you can change your direction and your dress, or belt size. There can be no, South Beach, Palm beach, or beached wale, that will make a difference without you demanding it of yourself.

The good news is Atkins, and modifications of it, works for most people. If you are truly serious about losing weight, there is now a way to do it that millions of people have proved, if you can believe millions of people. Even the naysayers have begun to come around, and have finally published the first real study of its kind, American scientists have found that over 12 months Atkins dieters lost more weight than those on a conventional low calorie diet, says the prestigious New England Journal of Medicine!! YIKES..

If you don't think that little tidbit choked as it came out, you have been sleeping over the past 30 years. Atkins has been saying to anyone that would listen, and apparently millions have, that Carbohydrate provides energy, and Dr Atkins' theory is that if carbohydrate intake is restricted a body will get its energy by burning fat instead, which will result in weight loss. It's that simple!

Followers of the diet can't get enough of it - they say it works. But some medical experts have still raised serious concerns about the diet's long-term safety. Somewhere close is the real answer, and if you follow the letter of this learned Doctor's diet guidelines, as well as your own body clock, you will lose the weight you wish, and most of all, keep it off.



The Major Benefits of the Diet, in short. Excerpts courtesy of The Atkins Center.

Diets high in sugar and refined carbohydrates like bread, pasta, cereal, and other mainly "low-fat" processed foods increase your body's production of insulin. When insulin is at high levels in the body, the food you eat can get readily converted into body fat, in the form of triglycerides (to top it off, high triglyceride levels in the body are one of the greatest risk factors for heart disease).

Even worse, high carbohydrate meals tend to leave you less satisfied than those that contain adequate fat levels; so you eat more and get hungrier sooner. If you find this hard to believe, think about how much pasta you can eat at lunch and then how hungry you are running to the vending machine for another "carbo-fix" in the mid-afternoon. If the pasta you ate was really giving your body what it needed, you would stay full until dinner time. So the typical low-protein, low-fat meal leaves you eating more and hungry sooner.

So what should you do? Get off the insulin generating roller coaster of the low-fat diet and start cutting down on your carbohydrate consumption, especially the worst offenders: sugar, white flour and other refined carbohydrate-based products. What can you expect from this? Three wonderful results:

1) You'll start to burn fat for energy: Since carbohydrates are the body's primary energy source, you'll rarely use your secondary energy source, you own body fat, for energy unless you restrict carbohydrate consumption. This offers a lifetime of body fat burning, which is the goal of most people trying to lose weight.

2) You won't feel hungry in between meals: The biggest battle that most people have with weight loss is the constant obsession with food (for example, if you've ever thought about dinner when you're eating lunch). Again, much of this is caused by blood sugar fluctuations that are aggravated by carbohydrate consumption (especially the refined kind). By cutting the carbs, you'll maintain a more even blood sugar level throughout the day. No more false hunger pains or mid-afternoon brain drains.

3) Your overall health will improve and you'll feel better: Many of the toxins you take into your body are stored in your fat cells. By getting your body to burn stored fat, you allow it to clean itself out. Combined with the benefits of stable blood sugar, the end result is that many common ailments you have been experiencing could well be alleviated. Fatigue, irritability, depression, headaches, and even many forms of joint and muscular pain simply go away. Furthermore, you should see a significant improvement in your blood profile, (including cholesterol and blood pressure levels). All this leads to better health and well-being-- something all of us strive to bring into our lives.

Key Information About Sugar

It contains no vitamins. No minerals. It is 100% carbohydrate. So it must be metabolized immediately. The stores of nutrients built up in your body are called out like militia men, to "charge" the sugar, and similar forms like glucose and fructose, and turn it into ready energy, depleting your body in the process. Sugar is an energy sucker: the Anti-Nutrient.

White flour is its second-cousin—almost as bad. When you partner the two together— flour and sugar—it spells disaster for anyone trying to maintain a healthy body, let alone someone who is fighting disease or trying to lose weight. If they are consumed on a regular basis, the body is in a constant state of nutritional deficiency. If you don't believe that sugar is an anti-nutrient, try having a rich dessert after dinner on a night you're feeling under the weather – you'll be sure to wake up the next morning with a full-blown illness.

What's frightening is that in recent years, the government and other advisory groups like the American Medical Association have encouraged the consumption of flour by unveiling a new food pyramid that is based on grains and recommends six to eleven servings a day. And no distinction is made between white processed flour, which is stripped of the nutrients, especially important trace minerals, and the much more healthy whole grains (unless you have a food allergy). And the result? Americans now think they're making healthy choices by loading up on cereals, pasta, crackers and breads. We even have products like Pop-Tarts®, with 39 grams of carbohydrate, 20 of which are sugar, carrying the American Heart Association Seal Of Approval. It is a travesty.

So how do we protect ourselves and stay healthy? One thing we can do is eat a healthy, balanced diet of low-carbohydrate foods. And when our foods fail us, as they often do after being picked, shipped, stripped, processed and packaged, we can protect ourselves with solid vita-nutrient support. It is critical that you include this extra "insurance policy" to take you into the kind of healthy life we all want to lead.

(Pop-Tarts® is a registered trademark of Kellogg's USA, Inc.)

Answering The Critics

While mainstream medicine and nutrition have, on the whole, criticized the Atkins Diet, the facts speak for themselves:

Dr. Atkins and his colleagues at The Atkins Center for Complementary Medicine in New York have treated over 60,000 patients using the Atkins Diet as a primary protocol. These patients experience all the beneficial effects detailed above, as well as improved blood pressure, lower cholesterol, and a lower or completely eradicated dependence on prescription drugs.


While the mainstream critics continue to lament the consumption of fat as the root of America's weight problem, only carbohydrate consumption (mostly refined) has increased in the past few decades, while fat consumption has declined (as the "low-fat/high carb" diet has been promoted as the best nutritional option for every living person). During this time:

Obesity, which in the past had consistently applied to about 25% of the population, increased to 33%
Heart disease now accounts for 50% of all deaths, up from 40% in the 1970s
Cases of diabetes are growing in near epidemic proportions (in fact, children are now contracting adult-onset diabetes)
Hypertension, chronic fatigue and attention-deficit-disorder are now well recognized conditions.
All of these conditions are linked not by the amount of fat in ones diet, but by blood sugar disturbances and insulin disorders caused by excessive refined carbohydrate consumption (FYI: The average person now consumes over 150 pounds of sugar a year, up from less then 10 pounds in the 19th century).
While medical and nutritional journals are filled with studies documenting the body's requirement of essential fatty acids and essential amino acids (derived from protein), there is no such thing as an essential carbohydrate. Why then does the FDA recommend an average of 16 servings a day?

The Atkins Diet is not a no-carbohydrate diet. The diet focuses on very limited consumption of the types of carbohydrates that tend to spike blood sugar levels the most, including non-whole grain bread, pastas, refined sugar products, juices, and high sugar/starchy fruits and vegetables. Atkins Dieters learn to determine their personal sensitivity to carbohydrates, as a way to manage their weight and health for life.



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To: narses
When my doctor, my nutritionist, dieticians I have spoken with, and future examination of the Atkins diet tells me that it's beneficial, I'll agree. That is my sense of scientific inquiry. Or do you suppose that the Harvard study and other advocates of Atkins is the be-all end-all? That is not scientific inquiry. And, mostly everyone on the planet- - -well, at least in civilized countries knows that junk food, fast food, processed food, and overeating without exercise is the cause of obesity which in turn brings about the conditions for heart disease, hypertension and diabetes. I don't have those problems because I don't eat that way. I'm advocating that people eat sensibly and exercise. You find that amusing? I don't believe Atkins is eating sensibly.
I'm not going to beat a dead horse with this and I'm certainly not going to change my mind. If you think this is "too funny" then that is your prerogative.
301 posted on 10/15/2003 4:35:24 AM PDT by stanz (Those who don't believe in evolution should go jump off the flat edge of the Earth.)
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To: geege
My cholesterol went down 60 points.

On this diet, you can't cheat. One day with lots of carbs will set you back a week. Several days with lots of carbs and you will gain weight.

If you plan to cheat from time-to-time, look for another diet. This doesn't work like Weight Watchers. You can't bank your carbs.
302 posted on 10/15/2003 6:44:44 AM PDT by Poser
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To: Poser
Well I ditched the apple last night at work and decided to start "liking" cantelope......I'll cut it up in chunks and have that.....Also strawberries.....I used to love eating them frozen anyway......So far I really haven't had a one day "binge" on carbs.....Also when I eat frozen entree's I throw out the rice/pasta.....something I never did before......my cholesterol is low I was worried that it would go up.....Sounds like you and "Atkins" are a match made in heaven!!!!!!!!
303 posted on 10/15/2003 12:49:21 PM PDT by geege
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To: stanz
Not to be rude, but I can't for the life of me understand why you stay on this thread. You have stated your position over and over and about 98 per cent of the posters disagree with you, so why keep shovelling sand against the tide?
304 posted on 10/16/2003 4:08:15 PM PDT by upcountry miss
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To: upcountry miss
I keep "shoveling" because people keep on posting to me. Did you check? As I stated in my last post to Narses, I don't want to beat a dead horse. Did you read that? Narses sent me 3 posts in a row a few days after I thought I stated my position. Am I supposed to just ignore that? As far as I'm concerned, the discussion of this issue is over...unless you or others want to keep on posting to me. I thought I made my feelings sufficiently clear a while back.
305 posted on 10/16/2003 4:55:22 PM PDT by stanz (Those who don't believe in evolution should go jump off the flat edge of the Earth.)
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To: carlo3b
Just bookmarking this post so I can print out a couple of recipes later.

I took my Maine Coon kitty to the vet this morning - she is overweight (she shouldn't weigh more than 13 pounds, and she weights about 15). The vet said she needs to go on kitty Atkins diet. That means no dry food, too high in carbs. Just feed her wet food twice a day - Friskies, or Fancy Feast. Atkins for cats! Oh my...
306 posted on 10/16/2003 5:00:57 PM PDT by .38sw
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To: SaveTheChief; SamAdams76
I physically FEEL better if I do not drink that cola, and eliminate other sugars from my diet.

What are you allowed to drink on the Atkins diet? Everything drinkable has sugar in it.

307 posted on 11/11/2003 1:08:23 PM PST by my_pointy_head_is_sharp
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To: my_pointy_head_is_sharp
What are you allowed to drink on the Atkins diet? Everything drinkable has sugar in it.

Good old H2O is the best thing to drink while on any diet. Not only should you drink nothing but water, but you should drink a lot of it. Atkins also tells you to stay away from any beverage with caffiene, regardless of the sugar content.

308 posted on 11/11/2003 1:23:28 PM PST by SaveTheChief
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To: birddog
Could you please post Carlo's crustless pizza recipe or direct me to the thread? Thanks!
309 posted on 11/11/2003 1:23:52 PM PST by my_pointy_head_is_sharp
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To: SamAdams76
Just saw your before & after pix. What a dramatic change! You look absolutely terrific.
310 posted on 11/11/2003 1:31:49 PM PST by my_pointy_head_is_sharp
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To: my_pointy_head_is_sharp
What are you allowed to drink on the Atkins diet? Everything drinkable has sugar in it.

Well first of all, let me clarify that I'm not on Atkins and never was. What I have done is very similar however which is why I participate in the threads.

I drink about 50oz of plain water a day (more on hot summer days) and occasionally, I'll have a sports drink like Propel Water (made by Gatorade) which doesn't have as much sugar as most. I have beer and wine which admittably contains sugars (or at least is processed into sugar in the case of beer). But I don't consider a glass of beer anywhere near the sugar content of a glass of soda - which I avoid totally.

Now that the cold weather is upon us, I drink coffee and tea flavored with Splenda, which many on these threads prefer to the other artifial sweeteners out there. Personally, I can't stand the taste of aspartame or Nutraweet. But Splenda tastes just like real sugar to me.

311 posted on 11/11/2003 1:48:45 PM PST by SamAdams76 (198.8 (-101.2))
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To: my_pointy_head_is_sharp
Thanks! I am now 15 pounds less than even that picture, which was taken at the end of September. I expect to be at my target weight by the end of the year at which time I'll update the picture on my profile. I've only got about 10 pounds to go - if that.

What bugs me now is the folds of skin on my belly where all my fat used to be. I can still pinch several inches down there because my skin hasn't shrunk fast enough to cover my new body.

312 posted on 11/11/2003 1:53:32 PM PST by SamAdams76 (198.8 (-101.2))
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To: SamAdams76
Splenda tastes just like real sugar to me.

I've never tasted Splenda, so I googled it. Some sites say there are no side-effects. Other sites, like the following, have a whole list:

Dr. tells of Splenda dangers

The side-effects seem to be as bad as aspartame. Sorry to ruin your day!

313 posted on 11/11/2003 2:53:09 PM PST by my_pointy_head_is_sharp
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To: my_pointy_head_is_sharp
The side-effects seem to be as bad as aspartame. Sorry to ruin your day!

Don't worry about it. Already been there and done that. In my opinion, it's still the lesser of the evils and as such, I don't use it a whole lot.

314 posted on 11/11/2003 2:57:18 PM PST by SamAdams76 (198.8 (-101.2))
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To: carlo3b
Carlo my friend how many ping lists do you have I am on one if there are others ping me please
315 posted on 11/12/2003 9:07:23 AM PST by since1868
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To: since1868
Now you are on everything.. Ha! Better strap in, this ride gets bumpy.. YeHaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
Here is sample... GASP! I'll give you a chance to reconsider.. LOLOLOL
316 posted on 11/12/2003 12:36:16 PM PST by carlo3b (http://www.CookingWithCarlo.com)
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To: carlo3b
Carlo:

Please ping me....hubby and I want to immerse ourselves in this way of life.

Thanks!
317 posted on 11/16/2003 8:43:22 AM PST by SnarlinCubBear (to you he's a dog...to me he's short, hairy, and cannot speak clearly. I have no problem w/this.)
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To: SnarlinCubBear
Welcome aboard this wonderful and excitingly new journey.. one that respects your thoughtful opinions, recognizes your refined tastes and high personal standards.. but tolerates your abundance of FRiends in low places... Hahahahaha .. your Chef..  :o)
318 posted on 11/16/2003 10:10:57 AM PST by carlo3b (http://www.CookingWithCarlo.com)
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To: nina0113; Grit; Library Lady; Protagoras; SaveTheChief; PastorBubba; VeniVidiVici; jennyp; fml; ...
 LowCarb SnowCrab Bisque
  • 4 pounds snow crab clusters (legs)
  • 4 quarts water (16 cups)
  • 1 small onion, chopped
  • 1 1/2 stalks celery, chopped
  • 2 cloves garlic, quartered
  • 2 potatoes, peeled and chopped
  • 1/4 cup fresh chopped Italian parsley
  • 2 tsp mustard seed
  • 1 Tbls chopped pimento
  • 1/2 teaspoon coarse ground pepper
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 1/3 cup tomato sauce
  • 2 Tbls half and half
  • 1/4 cup unsalted butter
  • 1/4 tsp thyme
  • 1/8 tsp basil
  • 1/8 tsp marjoram
1) Remove all the crab meat from the shells and set it aside.
2) Put half of the shells into a large pot with 4 quarts of water over high heat. Add onion 1 stalk of chopped celery, and garlic, then bring mixture to a boil. Continue to boil for 1 hour, stirring occasionally (The white part of the shells will start to become transparent), then strain stock. Discard the shells, onion, celery and garlic, keeping only the stock.
3) Measure 3 quarts (12 cups) of the stock into a large sauce pan or cooking pot. If you don't have enough stock, add enough water to make 3 quarts.
4) Add potatoes, bring mixture to a boil, then add 1/2 of the crab and the remaining ingredients to the pot and bring it back to boiling. Reduce heat and simmer for 4 hours, uncovered until it reduces by about half and starts to thicken. Add the remaining crab and simmer for another hour until the soup is very thick.
Makes 4-6 servings

319 posted on 11/18/2003 6:39:29 AM PST by carlo3b (http://www.CookingWithCarlo.com)
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To: carlo3b
ping me please
320 posted on 11/18/2003 6:44:33 AM PST by Captiva (DVC)
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