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__________________ velcrocat aka Ladyjean aka Lana has returned to the fold. Female/54 I will succeed, I will succeed, I will succeed. Philippians 4:13 July 1, 2008 return date, weighty problem=210/165.0/160, Down 35.75inches BMI 24 down from 31 (I am no longer considered overweight)http://fitday.com/fitness/PublicJour...Owner=Mistydog |
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| Yes, you all can do this! Take one day at a time, and put your best Atkins foot forward everyday. Remember, this isn't a diet, it's a Lifestyle. It's not a race either. It takes time to make lifestyle changes. Patience is all part of the process! You're changing eating habbits for life! You are going to become the healthiest that you've ever been on the Atkins plan. Follow the plan 100% and you'll get 100% results. This is a very healing woe (way of eating). Not only will you lose the weight but you will become healthy internally, just as, if not, more important! Good health starts internally! Weightloss is only one of the fantastic benifits of being in the Atkins Lifestyle! One of the tools that benefited my weightloss and reveresed my Type 2 Diabetes, was using the GI (Glycemic Index) to choose foods lowest on the GI off of each rung. Dr. Atkins explains the GI on page78-84, 92 DANDR. He describes it as a "Beautiful Tool". It certainly is for me. 48 days into Extended Induction my Type-2 Dibetes disappeared, never to return again. I lost 100 pounds in ten months. I noticed that choosing foods from the GI kept my glucose levels at a steady level without any spikes and dives. Nice and steady! So important for weightloss and Diabetes. I didn't eat fruit for a year. I stayed mainly at Rung 3. Here's a link that Jimmie gave me to help choose foods lower on the GI. It's easy to do. Just go over your allowed foods on your list on page 125, 126 DANDR and choose those foods lower on the GI. For example- Yellow onions are high on the GI, leeks and green onions are lower than the other onions allowed. So those are the types of onions I chose. Table 1. Glycemic Load Values For All Food Types Glycemic Load of Carb Foods - GI in Food Serving Also you can go to www.glycemicindex.com to learn more about the GI and GL (glycemic load). I really believe in this tool to help with your glucose level to stay nice and steady and to benifit weightloss and reverse Type-2 Diabetes. You don't have to be Diabetic for this tool to work. Try it, what do you have to lose, except POUNDS. Wishing all of you the best of health and lite. Sincerely, Sherri P.S. Here are supplements to help stablize glucose levels- Alpha-Lopic Acid, Chromium Pic, Pro-biotics (for yeast problems), Noni Juice (normalizes glucose levels), Cinnamon 500 mg (lowers glucose levels by 40 points) and Olive Leaf Extract (anti-fungul)
__________________ MOTHEREARTH AKA SHERRI "HOW THE WORLD TURNS AS I SEE IT" HT: 5'10.5-Highest weight-374 lbs. Began ATKINS 07-07-04 @ 334 lbs. Maintaned 119 lb. Weightloss New goals-New start 09-06-09 @ 274~ 274/255~ 19 lb. lost ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~inches lost~~~~ 1st mini-goal: 260 MET 09/23 ~9 inches 2nd mini-goal:249 2nd mini-goal:239 3rd mini-goal:229 GOAL :225 ![]() ![]() ![]() OCTOBER |
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| Thanks for the input. I apprteciate what you had to say and agree it will be entirely up to him how he does this and if he does it correctly. He feels he needs to gradually ease into atkins. Although he is not following a clean induction he has lost 7 lbs in the past week, I know what I have to do is encourage him to try to do thngs correctly, when he does he will really begin to see a change in his weight loss. Again thank, love Lana
__________________ velcrocat aka Ladyjean aka Lana has returned to the fold. Female/54 I will succeed, I will succeed, I will succeed. Philippians 4:13 July 1, 2008 return date, weighty problem=210/165.0/160, Down 35.75inches BMI 24 down from 31 (I am no longer considered overweight)http://fitday.com/fitness/PublicJour...Owner=Mistydog |
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| Sounds like weight loss is crucial for him at this point. Step one is daily exercise -- even if its a few trips around the block. Atkins can be rough on the kidneys and since he is a diabetic, renal function is a concern already so he should certainly keep an eye on that. If he DOES decide to give Atkins a whirl just make sure he's checking his blood glucose at least 4 times per day. Depending on whether or not he still has fully functional beta islet cells in his pancreas this may be the path to decreased insulin reliance for him! Best Wishes!
__________________ "Nothing in the world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination are omnipotent." -Calvin Coolidge |
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