Re: Is it possible to eat 'too many calories' on Atkins? | | Quote:
Originally Posted by pdxchix Is there an amount of calories we're supposed to stick to or thereabouts? I hope someone is honest here. | No. You might discover that you can't lose weight by eating 2500 calories per day, but you do not have to stick to a certain number of calories every day. Some days you will eat more, while other days you will eat less. It's normal not to have a 1500 calories (just a random number) appetite every day. Quote: |
I just don't see how me eating 2 pieces of chicken and mayo for breakfast, a ceasar salad with bacon and 3 eggs for lunch and a 400 calorie burger and a heaping T. of mayo can keep me losing weight.
| If that is what it takes to satisfy your appetite one day, then it's okay (btw, spread those veggies throughout the day to avoid a blood sugar spike). Just remember that it takes some time for the body to "admit" not needing more food, i.e. you may be able to eat 2 burgers in 10 minutes, but if you ate only one and then waited for 20-30 minutes for your body to figure out whether it requires more food, you might not need to eat the second burger at that meal. You can also apply the strategy Dr. Atkins describes in DANDR and eat only part of the food on your plate, then wait a few minutes and ask yourself if you need more... if you do, eat a bit more and then ask yourself again if you're hungry... and so on (Chapter 11, page 138 ).
__________________ "The truth is that temptation lurks everywhere, unless you deny yourself a social and working life and the attendant pleasures of eating out. I believe that the best way to overcome temptation is not with willpower, which is so often in short supply, but with our brain power, a potentially unlimited resource.
Imagine that you're doing great, losing weight, feeling better than ever, thrilled with yourself, hearing compliments from friends and acquaintances---and then it happens! Despite all your good intentions, you're mightily tempted by a food you're not supposed to have. What to do? I'll tell you this: You'd better have a strategy ready!"
(Dr. Atkins' New Diet Revolution, Chapter 19) |