Hello! This is my second time on Atkins and today is my 8th day into induction, 6 pounds down.
I have a few questions for those who really know what they're doing:
I know that any alcohol is a big no-no during induction, but what about afterwards? Can I ever have rum again? I know it's made from sugar, but does it convert enough to sugar alcohol to not be a sin on atkins?
Here's some nutritional info on rum if it helps: http://www.drinksmixer.com/desc2.html.
Dr. Atkins wrote: “The body burns alcohol for fuel when alcohol is available. So when it is burning alcohol, your body will not burn fat. This does not stop weight loss; it simply postpones it.” I'm only going from 120lbs to 105 (I'm mostly on Atkins to support my diet-hating boyfriend, going 250 to ~190) so is it okay to get drunk once in a while as long as I count the carbs?
My second question is about aspartame. I know I'm not supposed to have it, but why? Is it because of the health hazards I've heard about or does aspartame interfere with the atkins diet? Any more info on this would really be appreciated.
Thanks to anyone with some answers!
I have a few questions for those who really know what they're doing:
I know that any alcohol is a big no-no during induction, but what about afterwards? Can I ever have rum again? I know it's made from sugar, but does it convert enough to sugar alcohol to not be a sin on atkins?
Here's some nutritional info on rum if it helps: http://www.drinksmixer.com/desc2.html.
Dr. Atkins wrote: “The body burns alcohol for fuel when alcohol is available. So when it is burning alcohol, your body will not burn fat. This does not stop weight loss; it simply postpones it.” I'm only going from 120lbs to 105 (I'm mostly on Atkins to support my diet-hating boyfriend, going 250 to ~190) so is it okay to get drunk once in a while as long as I count the carbs?
My second question is about aspartame. I know I'm not supposed to have it, but why? Is it because of the health hazards I've heard about or does aspartame interfere with the atkins diet? Any more info on this would really be appreciated.
Thanks to anyone with some answers!





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