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hey guys, it's wengie here. today i'm doing part two of my diet journey and today i'll be talking about sort of the experiences i've went through while i was on a diet and basically talk through how i kind of went about going on my diet to give you guys a bit of background of how much weight i lost, i lost 7 kg over the period of 3 months so i'll be talking about how i did that keep in mind i'm not a diet expert, i'm not a dietitian, i'm not here to give you any official medical or health advise i'm just, pretty much, sharing with you guys my diet story so definitely take it as that for those of you guys that didn't get to watch part one, i've linked it down below that was pretty much talking through my diet story pretty much what i weight through my life from when i was kind of like a baby, through primary school, high school so check that out i've you haven't seen it already, i encourage you guys to watch that first so to give you g...

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hey guys, it's wengie here. today i'm doing part two of my diet journey and today i'll be talking about sort of the experiences i've went through while i was on a diet and basically talk through how i kind of went about going on my diet to give you guys a bit of background of how much weight i lost, i lost 7 kg over the period of 3 months so i'll be talking about how i did that keep in mind i'm not a diet expert, i'm not a dietitian, i'm not here to give you any official medical or health advise i'm just, pretty much, sharing with you guys my diet story so definitely take it as that for those of you guys that didn't get to watch part one, i've linked it down below that was pretty much talking through my diet story pretty much what i weight through my life from when i was kind of like a baby, through primary school, high school so check that out i've you haven't seen it already, i encourage you guys to watch that first so to give you g...

Will a Low Carb Diet Ruin My Metabolism?

There is a lot of confusion these days about metabolism. It seems to be a scapegoat that people like to blame when weight loss doesn’t happen easily. If they’re following a low carb diet and struggling to succeed, then they believe that all of those years of eating carbohydrates must have destroyed their metabolism and made them fat. On the other side of the argument are those who oppose low carb dieting. These people claim that carbohydrate restriction will permanently alter your metabolism, but what’s the truth? Will eating carbohydrates or following a low carb diet ruin your metabolism – or not? What is Metabolism? Low carb dieters generally do not like to hear about the energy equation. Dr. Atkins told us that we no longer need to worry about calories, so most people believe the energy equation isn’t applicable to them. Calories don’t matter, they say. Dr. Eades has tried to set the record straight, but far too many people still do not want to go outside and drag the equation bac...

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what's up, guys? jeff cavaliere, athlean-x.com. today we're addressing that all too popularquestion about cheat meals. how important are cheat meals? should i have cheat meals?how often should i have cheat meals? jeff, do you ever have cheat meals? we're going to cover it all today. now, firstof all i think we should define what a cheat bodybuilder diet, meal is to you. you see, if you think thingslike steak, or pasta, potatoes, pumpkin pie, oatmeal, breakfast burritos, chocolate chipmint frozen yogurt; if you think these are cheat meals then you, my friend, are on thewrong eating plan. not only are these things that we actuallyendorse in our athlean-x factor meal plan, but these are exactly what i ate yesterday.i ate all of these foods yesterday. in fact, i eat a lot of them all the time. maybe notsteak as much, but the idea here is that i'm talking about cheat meals. things that you have to go sign a waiver forat a restaurant because they're worried about your hea...

Dr. Atkins Views on Low-Carb Sustainability

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Is a Low-Carb Diet Sustainable? (Photo by Alpha ) As most of you know, I’m extremely partial to the 1972 and the 1992 versions of The Atkins Diet. The ’72 version was based on Dr. Atkins own experiences following a low-carb diet and a few initial clinical observations. The original ’92 version (the first edition) was based on the feedback that he actually got from his patients. Many of them were cheating by adding a few vegetables to Induction along with the salad, which they eventually admitted to. Since Dr. Atkins patients still lost weight easily eating that way, Dr. Atkins decided it was okay to add 2/3 of a cup of cooked vegetables to his Induction Plan. Because of that addition, he lengthened Induction from one week to two. The second edition printed around 1999 was exactly the same as the first one except for a one-line comment he made about how he couldn’t find anything unreasonable about deducting soluble fiber grams from the total carbohydrate count – the type found in the ps...

Cheating On a Low-Carb Diet – Is There Any Hope?

Low-carb dieters come in several varieties. 1. There are the die-hards who believe you should never ever cheat on a low-carb diet, even on holidays or your birthday. They have a particular list of low-carb foods that they believe everyone should stick to, and if you eat something that is not on their acceptable list, you’re not truly committed to your low-carb lifestyle. 2. Then there are those who take up the low-carb baton, willingly, but aren’t as fanatical about the details. They’re much more flexible about the whole process. They eat what they believe are low-carb foods, but don’t count how many carbohydrates they’re eating. They don’t know if they are within standard low-carb guidelines, but aren’t concerned about it because they’re either losing weight their own way, or they’re happy with their improved health. They will go off plan on holidays, their birthdays, and sometimes during social engagements, but then they’ll climb right back into the wagon and continue their low-carb ...

My First Experience with a Low Fat Low Carb Diet

(This is part 4 of a multi-part series on How to Tweak a Low Carb Diet . It discusses my weight loss journey so far. If you didn’t read part 1, you can do so by clicking on the how-to link. Part 1 also includes links to the rest of the series.)  I took a quick glance at the archives to see if I could discover exactly when I first started doing the Kimkins Diet back in 2007, but I kept it quiet due to the controversy surrounding that plan. I can remember communicating with Jimmy Moore several times back then, as he was doing the Kimkins Diet himself, but I couldn’t find anything I had actually posted to this blog. People were very emphatic back then that you had to eat a certain amount of dietary fat. You had to eat a ton of protein, and you had to get a certain amount of calories, or you were not doing low carb. Because of these self-made dietary restrictions, these same individuals refused to call Kimkins a low carb diet. They insisted it was a glucose-burning diet, even though it...