Adkins Diet Atkins for Life The Complete Controlled Carb Program
Adkins Diet Atkins for Life The Complete Controlled Carb Program
Atkins, cardiologist and founder of the Atkins Center for Complementary
Medicine in New York City, has advocated his high protein/low carb diet
regimen for some 30 years (Dr. Atkins' Diet Revolution was published in
1972, and Dr. Atkins' New Diet Revolution in 1992). While fans of the
butter-eggs-steak diet have long supported the Atkins program as a way
of life, until this past year, the medical community has not warmly
endorsed the plan. However, recent students show that the Atkins plan
has enabled dieters to both lose and maintain their weight loss as well
as reduce their cholesterol levels. This book, which can be used by
people familiar with the Atkins plan as well as those who have not
followed it, offers detailed questionnaires designed to help readers
understand the preferred food choices. Particularly helpful are the
charts of "eat regularly," "eat in moderation" and "eat sparingly." Some
of the inclusions may surprise readers but Atkins offers explanations
of which foods fall into the "higher carb" categories (potatoes,
bananas, rice cakes) and therefore must be limited. First-person success
stories are sprinkled throughout the book. The second half of the book
includes a month's worth of meal plans, holiday menus, and 125 recipes
for a variety of foods, including jerk shrimp, potato salad, brown rice
pilaf, zucchini latkes, rhubarb applesauce and chocolate souffle. While
this diet won't work for everyone, especially vegetarians, this guide is
a comprehensive overview for dieters who are ready to embrace the
Atkins philosophy.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Adkins Diet Atkins for Life The Complete Controlled Carb Program


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