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    Hey everyone,

    So, Ive been adhereing to induction 'strictly' for a while now.. the last couple of days Ive experienced slight head-ache, a feeling of being wired (if that makes any sense) Everything okay with this, will it disappear?

    I just wondered about macro breakdown. I know that during induction you dont count calories or look at macros, just keep carbs to a minimium during this phase.
    What about OWL - what is the breakdown there? And for Maintenance?

    CW 148lbs
    SW 148lbs - 5th Aug 08
    GW 127lbs

    GOAL 1 140
    GOAL 2 135
    GOAL 3 130
    GOAL 4 127


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    Re: Feeling wired...

    Originally posted by Belle1984 View Post
    Hey everyone,

    So, Ive been adhereing to induction 'strictly' for a while now.. the last couple of days Ive experienced slight head-ache, a feeling of being wired (if that makes any sense) Everything okay with this, will it disappear?

    I just wondered about macro breakdown. I know that during induction you dont count calories or look at macros, just keep carbs to a minimium during this phase.
    What about OWL - what is the breakdown there? And for Maintenance?
    How long have you been on Induction? Typically the "Induction flu" is during the first week and resolves once you are fully in ketosis.

    You don't keep "carbs to a minimum" during Induction---you keep them 20 net carbs or slightly lower. During OWL you increase your carbs, stepwise, until you find your Critical Carbohydrate Losing Level. Have you read the book?
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    • #3
      Re: Feeling wired...

      Originally posted by not2late View Post
      How long have you been on Induction? Typically the "Induction flu" is during the first week and resolves once you are fully in ketosis.

      You don't keep "carbs to a minimum" during Induction---you keep them 20 net carbs or slightly lower. During OWL you increase your carbs, stepwise, until you find your Critical Carbohydrate Losing Level. Have you read the book?
      Thanks for replying... perhaps it is induction flu, as I knocked myself out of keto once having eaten too much protein powder following the gym (which contains carbs). I know this isnt suggested on AD but I thought I would continue to use it for muscle repair and maintenance. Ive now stopped until I meet or am much nearer my goal weight.

      Sorry, I meant to say minimum as in 20g of carbs... but, yes I have read the book which has definately been helpful in understanding the basis of the diet. Thanks again!

      CW 148lbs
      SW 148lbs - 5th Aug 08
      GW 127lbs

      GOAL 1 140
      GOAL 2 135
      GOAL 3 130
      GOAL 4 127

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      • #4
        Re: Feeling wired...

        Another reason for avoiding protein shakes and eating our nutrients instead of drinking them is that they might make your menus top-heavy in protein unless you add fat alongside them.

        Many of us use a programme like www.fitday.com which analyses our food intake to make sure we stick around the 65% fat/30% protein/5% carbs that induciton menus work out to.

        Remember, Atkins is a highfat/medium protein/low carb regime, not a high protein one! Excess protein can be converted into glucose according to Dr Atkins!
        Wondering how to get 'most' of your net carbs from your induction veggies?
        Take a look at the thread from the latest Veggie Challenge to see how others manage it!



        Check out our Low Carb Recipes website and add to it!!





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        • #5
          Re: Feeling wired...

          Originally posted by Elizellen View Post
          Another reason for avoiding protein shakes and eating our nutrients instead of drinking them is that they might make your menus top-heavy in protein unless you add fat alongside them.

          Many of us use a programme like www.fitday.com which analyses our food intake to make sure we stick around the 65% fat/30% protein/5% carbs that induciton menus work out to.

          Remember, Atkins is a highfat/medium protein/low carb regime, not a high protein one! Excess protein can be converted into glucose according to Dr Atkins!
          Ive been using fitday.com for quite a while before I considered and started this approach to eating - an invaluable resource thats for sure!

          Since being on AD I have monitored my protein intake and ensured that fat would always be higher. The protein powder that I have is 'save' but still, the banana/coffee sweetness it has drives my insane and I just feel that I cant cope with it at this early stage if im going to be consistent throughout.

          Guess its one for ebay or amazon

          Thanks for your input!

          CW 148lbs
          SW 148lbs - 5th Aug 08
          GW 127lbs

          GOAL 1 140
          GOAL 2 135
          GOAL 3 130
          GOAL 4 127

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