Re: I'm Starting Over!
True, but if that were truly the case, berries would also be acceptable on induction according to Atkins. Afterall, they tend to be higher in fiber and eaten in small quantities and with fats would be negligible, at only 5 carbs per serving. Atkins knew that people have difficulties in the begiining listening to their bodies because hunger has always been an issue, so he tells us what tyo have in strict quantities until we begin climbing the rungs of the ladder when our blood sugar is finally under control.
With regards to the Atkins website, in all honesty, I don't trust the Atkins center and haven't for years, so cannot vouch for what they put on their website. My only source I trust is the 2002 version of DANDR.
I believe that while weight is far more pragmatic when dealing with food portions and that everyone should use a scale as a guideline, most people know that a cup of lettuce (as an example) is loosely packed. Common sense is the key, as it is with everything.
Thank you for the discussion, Brook. I respect your thoughts and opinions, even when they differ from what I believe to be fact based on DANDR.
The jicama example is completely induction legal and acceptable, as well as on the appropriate side of the veggie lists. Being as high fiber as it is, it's not a giant glycemic load, particularly if distributed over the course of the day as Dr. Atkins (and all of us) recommend. It would be a 7 carb shot if eaten over 2 meals..less if snacked on over the course of the day, so the blood sugar spike isn't really an arguement for this case either.
With regards to the Atkins website, in all honesty, I don't trust the Atkins center and haven't for years, so cannot vouch for what they put on their website. My only source I trust is the 2002 version of DANDR.
Again - I'm not saying one way is right and one way is wrong. They were both endorsed - to me, personally - and several other old-time Atkins followers I know- as both being correct. Just different measuring methods - one being far more accurate for carb count than the other. Weight vs volume is far more accurate for counting carbs (I can pack a TON of something in a cup if I try hard enough).
Thank you for the discussion, Brook. I respect your thoughts and opinions, even when they differ from what I believe to be fact based on DANDR.



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