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  • Difference Between Induction and Extended Induction?

    I know that on induction you have to stick with a certain list of foods and extended induction is just saying on induction for a period after, but i heard you can start adding some food on extended induction. Is this true, if so what foods can you "add" to the list?

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    Re: Difference Between Induction and Extended Induction?

    If you want to add food you should do it using the OWL ladder. Starting with 5 carbs more of veggies. Induction is supposed to be induction.
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      Re: Difference Between Induction and Extended Induction?

      So, Extended Induction is the same EXACT thing as Induction?, just staying on it for a longer period of time?

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        Re: Difference Between Induction and Extended Induction?

        That is the idea yes.

        For adding in stuff Atkins made a system (On-going Weight Loss - or OWL) and you add things back in order but if you extend induction you stick to ONLY the allowed foods on the induction list.
        Startdate: November 18, 2007. Female 5'2"

        May Challenges 2010
        Push-ups: 450/800
        Abs: 850/1900
        Squats: 650/1200
        Lunges: 500/1000
        Strength: 490/1200
        Running: 50/100 km


        2 Years on Atkins.................. President Challenge Medals earned

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          9 months on induction

          well, I´m proud to say that I have been for 9 months on an extended induction, and I'm totally healthy, just got into the owl ladder and I feel perfectly fine, and my med test say the same!!!!
          My doctor said "get out of my clinic, I can't afford a walking heart attack in it, neither my insurance" that moved something inside me.

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            Re: Difference Between Induction and Extended Induction?

            I've been on extended induction for six months and feel the same way. I have limitless energy. More importantly, I'm not tempted by carbs in the least. I look at ice cream in my freezer as if it were a book or other non eatable object! Although my weight loss is approximately 3 lbs or less a week, I'm shedding inches of body fat. We're talking Biggest Looser results! I've gone from a 51 inch waist down to a 38 in five short months.

            I haven't encountered any real problems with boredom on the diet. I feel like I'm cheating every day; cheese, steak, omlets mmmmm.
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            • #7
              Re: Difference Between Induction and Extended Induction?

              Though staying on induction levels of carbs is possible for a long time don't forget that Dr Atkins expected us to have gone through the OWL process of experimenting and finding how many carbs we can eat and still lose as well as discovering if any foods affect us adversely by the time we have between 5 and 10 pounds left to lose when we should move to the third phase (premaintenance).

              Doing OWL is much easier if you are still losing weight at a rate of a few pounds a week, as once you are losing maybe only one pound a week (as most of us find when we approach our goal weight) it is hard to tell if your losses are slowing or stopping when you add more carbs or if your body is reacting adversely to a different food so you will have to rely on looking for blood sugar symptoms instead.
              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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