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		<title>The Importance of Exercise While on a Low Carb Diet.</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Feb 2011 10:03:02 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>The Atkins Diet, which received widespread public interest in 1972, did not fail to encourage the introduction of regular exercise. The dieter who has agreed to abstain from carbohydrates must appreciate the extent to which new chemicals can build up in a system that looks to protein as an energy source. Those chemicals form in the body muscles.<br />
Still, the formation of those chemicals should not be viewed as a reason to cut back on the use of muscles (or in other words, to cut back on exercise). In fact exercise can help to push unwanted chemicals out of the muscles. Prolonged exercise improves the circulation of blood in the muscles.<br />
Exercise should be seen as an essential part of all low carb living. After all, even low carb food contains calories. Exercise gives the dieter an added way to burn off those calories. Moreover, the expected changes in the body biochemistry, changes that take place in a body on a high protein, low carb diet dictate the need for exercise.<br />
Following exercise, the number of muscle capillaries increases by as much as 50%. At the same time, the existing muscle capillaries develop an even larger opening. Blood flows faster in those capillaries. The faster-flowing blood speeds removal from the exercised muscles of unwanted chemicals.<br />
At other locations on these low carb pages you will find information about low carb recipes and low carb snacks. While those foods all contribute to the value of a low carb diet plan, the willingness to stick with those foods does not guarantee success with that same plan.<br />
In order to feel secure about the results expected from adherence to a low carb diet, the dieter needs to take time to exercise his or her muscles. Research on weight loss has revealed that any effort aimed at a reduction of body fat should include sessions during which the dieter engages in muscle strengthening exercises.<br />
A person on a low carb diet might take-in a good deal of fat. Of all the tissues in the body, muscle tissues are best equipped to use the calories that are found in fat. The more muscle that a dieter can develop, the greater the amount of fat that his or her muscles will manage to burn.<br />
Those muscles do not need to be exercising at all times. A muscle burns some fat, even when it is at rest. Still, muscle building exercises can help a dieter to develop a set of fat burning “tools.”<br />
One word of warning: Muscle weighs more than fat. At first the stronger muscles formed by someone on a low carb diet can cause a slight weight gain. Eventually though the dieter will loose weight. Moreover, the exercising dieter will facilitate removal from his or her muscles of any chemicals that form while the body uses protein as an energy source.<br />
Dieting should make the dieter feel healthier. A dieter is more apt to enjoy that feeling if he or she takes time to exercise while adhering to any sort of low carb diet.</p>
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		<title>Atkins Diet and Carbohydrate Cravings</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2009 05:25:47 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>It is very difficult to deal with the cravings for carbohydrate foods, because we are so used to them. There is a deeper reason to carbohydrate cravings than simply willpower. Dr. Atkins&#8217; book mentions that carbohydrates can produce a surge of insulin the body, which can increase the blood sugar level. This causes people to crave more for carbohydrates. That is also one of the reasons why the high-protein, low-carbohydrate Atkins diet becomes difficult for some people.</p>
<p>Carbohydrate cravings can make their presence felt in a number of ways. The most common way is to feel a very strong desire to put some carbohydrate foods in the mouth. When you do that, you will feel like eating more and more of the carbohydrate foods, especially the snacks that contain carbohydrates. This might cause a weight gain, and the Atkins program would become ineffective.</p>
<p>One more reason why it is difficult to overcome the carbohydrate cravings is that they are present everywhere around us. When you eat one of these high sugar or starchy foods, the cravings will only increase for more of them. The addiction to carbohydrates is much like an addiction to drugs. When high levels of carbohydrates are introduced into the body, high levels of serotonin are produced in the brain, which is the same chemical found in most antidepressants. That is the reason people might find themselves addicted to carbohydrates.</p>
<p>Most people consume carbohydrates as an answer to their tension and stress pangs. When in mental stress, people tend to eat more carbohydrates, because the adrenal gland creates more of the hormone cortisol when the brain is overtaxed. Cortisol can create cravings for carbohydrates.</p>
<p>All these factors do make it seem impossible that a person can live on a low-carbohydrate diet. The Atkins diet is one of the best ways to break this carbohydrate addiction, and live in a healthier way.</p>
<p>Even people on the Atkins diet will find themselves subject to several carbohydrate cravings, and this is more severe during the initial phases of the diet. Having small snacks containing protein several times throughout the day can definitely help to come over these pangs. But it is not good to skip meals, because that can increase a craving for carbohydrate containing foods.</p>
<p>The mainstays of the Atkins diet are proteins and fats. They provide the necessary energy in the body. Fats must be consumed in proper amounts. Some fats, like those present in omega 3 fish oil supplements are good for mitigating the desire for carbohydrate foods.</p>
<p>Some food cravings can cause dehydration. That is why it is important to keep consuming water intermittently. Most times, when you have water, you will find the craving gone.</p>
<p>It is important to break the addiction to carbohydrates if you want the Atkins diet to succeed. The cravings will happen, and they are only too normal, because our body is much too used to consuming carbohydrates. But the cravings should not last for more than a couple of weeks. It is necessary to overcome these urges and stay on the plan to see the results.</p>
<p>Darren Williger is a guitar playing, tea drinking, meditating, low carbohydrate eating, wine making sales maker who writes for <a href="http://www.mylowcarbpages.com" target="_new">MyLowCarbPages.com</a>, and <a href="http://www.mindsatori.com" target="_new">MindSatori.com.</a></p>
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		<title>The Atkins Diet – Merits and Demerits</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2009 05:14:01 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Today, the Atkins diet is one of the most commonly-used dietary methods for weight loss. It has spawned many &#8216;inspired&#8217; diets with the same principles of the Atkins diet, which are low carbohydrates and high proteins.</p>
<p>Low carbohydrate consumption, the mainstay of the Atkins diet, really has some benefits for weight loss. The main attraction of this dietary policy is that you do not have to reduce on the amount of calories that you take in. This is corroborated by people who are actually on the diet. The Atkins diet also enhances the blood sugar levels, which is good news for diabetic patients. It increases the amount of HDL cholesterol, which is good for people with cholesterol problems. When you restrict the amounts of carbohydrates in the diet, it can improve the insulin amounts in the blood and reduce the blood pressure.</p>
<p>People who consume the Atkins diet also report of having an increased energy level in their body, ability to focus better on their work, an enhanced mood, reduced depression symptoms and even a lowered craving for sweets. These things are not proven scientifically, but are definitely observed by people who are on the Atkins diet.</p>
<p>Then there are some more benefits that need to be mentioned. The Atkins diet has no restriction on the amounts of fats that you can take in. That&#8217;s the reason why you can now binge on all those high-fat foods that you thought were forbidden to you in the past. You can have as much butter, cream, cheese and steaks as you wish. This is an exciting experience actually. In fact, people on the Atkins diet are encouraged to eat these foods.</p>
<p>The Atkins diet is simple to manage too; you get the foods easily. You will need to learn only about how to manage your carbohydrates by a method of counting that. After that, you can eat anything you wish from the sizeable acceptable foods list.</p>
<p>Every person has his or her own carbohydrate level. The Atkins diet exhorts people to find that out through trial and error. Some people can become overweight with only 90 grams of carbohydrates a day, while some people show not effect even at 120 grams of carbohydrates. During the OWL phase, which is the second phase of the Atkins diet, people have to find out their own optimal carbohydrate limit and then they can stick with it for life. This way they will never gain in weight.</p>
<p>Dieters with the Atkins plan find it very easy to stick with it because of the wealth of information that is present. There are several Atkins books and even websites for support and guidance. However, that can be problematic too, as some people put in their own two-pence and might confuse the dieter. You will always need to have your head on your shoulders when you are reading these comments.</p>
<p>Some people find the fact that they have to count carbohydrates in everything they eat too taxing. This is important to stay within the carbohydrate range, but it can be annoying at times. The induction phase is too difficult too, especially if you have been subsisting on a diet of carbohydrates before. Many people get disillusioned at the induction phase and give up the diet altogether.</p>
<p>There might also be a crash on the third or the fifth day of the diet which could compound these decisions. This is the time when the ketosis begins to set in. This is a temporary stage, but it can instill fear in some people for low carbohydrate foods.</p>
<p>When all the pros and cons of the Atkins diet are considered, it becomes evident that it works, though there are some impediments on the way. But, on the whole, it is the most effective diet, and is also the most popular diet on the planet.</p>
<p>Darren Williger is a guitar playing, tea drinking, meditating, low carbohydrate eating, wine making sales maker who writes for <a href="http://www.mylowcarbpages.com" target="_new">MyLowCarbPages.com</a>, and <a href="http://www.mindsatori.com" target="_new">MindSatori.com.</a></p>
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