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  • Question about Atkins Shakes..

    This is my 4th week on back Atkins. I did Atkins before back in 2004-2005 and lost 100 pounds almost reaching my goal...sadly I put it back on in the course of 3 years due to Extremely poor eating habits. I kinda forgot how I achieved my success and went backwards.

    Well now I am deteremined to get this weight off again and keep it off. I noticed from reading some of the posts that people discourage drinking Atkins shakes. Well, I have to say that I remember from before that the Shakes really helped me...you see I sometimes don't like to eat breakfast or lunch which I know is bad. So instead I will drink Atkins shakes for one of my meals...back then they had the shake mix which was 15 times better than the already made shakes.

    Anywayz, so why are the shakes such a no no..even on induction? It says they are acceptable in every phase. I pretty much stayed on extended induction the whole time I was on Atkins before, and it was never a problem. ...


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    Re: Question about Atkins Shakes..

    Depends on your approach to Atkins, I suppose. When I was on Induction and moved on to OWL, I followed Dr. Atkins plan rather than the corporate entity which was trying to sell more chemicals. I, as many others on this board, subscribe to "clean induction" which is eating only those foods listed on the Acceptable Food List.

    A chocolate Atkins shake contains the following:

    Water, milk protein concentrate, sunflower oil, soy protein isolate, cocoa powder (processed with alkali), natural and artificial flavors, cellulose gel, magnesium phosphate, calcium phosphate, potassium citrate, sodium hexametaphosphate, cellulose gum, sucralose, carrageenan, vitamin mineral mix (zinc gluconate, ferric orthophosphate, D-L alpha tocopheryl acetate, niacinmide, maganese gluconate, maltodextrin, D-calcium pantothenate, beta carotene, pyridoxzine hydrochloride, thiamin hydrochlorid

    Milk protein concentrate isn't listed on the Acceptable Food List and many of the chemicals aren't my cup of tea.</SPAN>

    When you are alone in your head, you are in a bad neighborhood.
    Start:494/current:170
    Began Atkins 1/4/2004

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      Re: Question about Atkins Shakes..

      I am no expert so take whatever I say with a grain of salt.. but if you managed to lose 100lbs by using one shake for one meal, I would go for it!
      If you find you aren't losing as much weight, stop drinking them and see what happens. That's what I would do!
      Started Atkins 4/7/09
      10lbs down!

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        Re: Question about Atkins Shakes..

        I think I would also think about how you are going to keep th weight off. If you get into the habit of convenience like that you may not get the long term benefits of eating real food. We should get some vegetables in at breakfast or at least lunch and get into habits of dealing with healthy real food for the long term benefits.
        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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        • #5
          Re: Question about Atkins Shakes..

          Thank you all for your feed back. Back when I did atkins before I never drank the already made shakes ( I think they are kinda nasty )...back then they had the mix you put in water. Maybe it was different/better, unfortantely they discontinued the mix. SO I decided I am not going to take a chance in stalling or hindering my weight loss. I will just have to try something else... Thanks again!

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