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Low Carb Diet

Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2020 9:11 am
by Donnabell87
I started one last January and have lost 80+ pounds. I've never felt so healthy. Even after the first few days I had more physical (and mental) energy than I have had in years.

I basically follow the Atkins Diet. 20 net carbs a day max. High healthy fat, medium amounts of protein, low carb.

If you've got some weight to lose, or need to kick the sugar blues, and enjoy eating: steak, chicken wings, cheeseburgers, salmon, cheese, nuts, cream, salad, vegetables, mayo, butter, etc, etc (as long as it is low carb and preferably natural, unprocessed, "real" food) then give it a try.

Re: Low Carb Diet

Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2020 10:09 am
by Connorwal
I wouldn't be able to find the strength to go on a diet and it is difficult to find products at an affordable price.

Re: Low Carb Diet

Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2020 10:12 am
by BerryHorn
Well, personally, I think that it is difficult to go on diets now, and not because it is difficult to control yourself, but simply because healthy food costs a lot. I just went to the supermarket and saw that chips (a large package) are two times cheaper than a kilogram of cucumbers. It wasn't so before cucumbers, tomatoes and all sorts or different vegetables were cheaper than fast food. And for this reason, many people are fat. But there is also a way out of this situation and this is counting calories. That's when I started counting calories with https://ketodietapp.com, I lost weight very quickly, although I didn't give up fast food.

Re: Low Carb Diet

Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2020 4:10 pm
by Connorwal
BerryHorn wrote: Tue Sep 29, 2020 10:12 am Well, personally, I think that it is difficult to go on diets now, and not because it is difficult to control yourself, but simply because healthy food costs a lot. I just went to the supermarket and saw that chips (a large package) are two times cheaper than a kilogram of cucumbers. It wasn't so before cucumbers, tomatoes and all sorts or different vegetables were cheaper than fast food. And for this reason, many people are fat. But there is also a way out of this situation and this is counting calories. That's when I started counting calories with https://ketodietapp.com, I lost weight very quickly, although I didn't give up fast food.
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Re: Low Carb Diet

Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2021 6:24 am
by JordanAvery
I recently started a keto diet, and so far I'm not satisfied, but we'll see

Re: Low Carb Diet

Posted: Sun Aug 29, 2021 4:21 pm
by blakejosh
I recently switched to the keto diet and have already lost a couple of pounds. I want to lose a lot more, so I will continue to follow this diet. I've even started to understand it a lot more and my body as well. After reading on the eatpropergood.com blog about some mistakes that can be made on the keto diet, I feel much better. I realized that I often ate what I shouldn't have while on this diet, but now I try not to let that happen. So I read a lot about different foods and whether they contain carbohydrates or not.

Re: Low Carb Diet

Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2024 12:52 pm
by hamemont
Man, that's some serious progress you've made with the low carb lifestyle! Shedding over 80 pounds and feeling healthier than ever? That's the dream right there. It's amazing how much of a difference it can make in both physical and mental energy levels.

Re: Low Carb Diet

Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2024 1:02 pm
by SsCoobyDoO
Following the Atkins Diet seems to be working wonders for you. Keeping it simple with 20 net carbs a day max and focusing on high healthy fats, moderate protein, and low carbs is the key. And those meal options you listed? They're making my mouth water just thinking about them! Who knew you could enjoy such deliciousness while still staying on track with your health goals?
For anyone considering giving it a shot, your success story is definitely inspiring. And if they're looking for more info or tips, I stumbled upon https://fitnessown.com/a-deep-dive-into ... ose-weight. It might be worth checking out for some extra motivation and insights into the low-carb lifestyle.

Re: Low Carb Diet

Posted: Tue Mar 05, 2024 9:47 am
by pralex
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