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    Ok, I'm having reat success with Atkins and I've read the book straight through a couple of times and individual chapters several times. I know I have low resistance and that this is a good thing as I look ahead nto OWL and the maintenance stages.

    But somehow, I made the mistake - I hope - of forgetting that when Atkins refers to recommended or safe carb levels, it means NET carbs, right? For example, when foods are listed in the Power of Five or Ten lists, 5 and 10 refer to NET carbs. So someone fortunate enough to have a daily carb limit 0f, say, 80 carbs, again that refers to NET carbs, not total carbs.

    80 total carbs depresses me a little, but 80 net carbs, given that I tend to choose high fibre foods, is great - more than I would likely need.

    So, please tell me I'm stupid and that yes, it's NET carbs. And if people wouldn't mind, could you share what your total carb intake is during maintenance?

    Two other questions for the more experienced amoing you.

    Once you hit maintenance (and also as you move through OWL) about how many grams of fat and protein are you taking in? I love meat and I'm eating a lot of it on induction - and adore certain fats - cheese, butter, olive oil) but at some point as you introduce more carbs, surely you have to reconsider the fat/protein totals?

    After some hesitation, I'm pretty sure I'm going to head into OWL and then into maintenance, but answers to these questions (including "Am I stupid?) will really help.

    Cheers!

    Still Happy in Canada!

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    Re: LOL! Am I stupid? Please tell me I'm stupid!

    Yes, "net" is implied.

    >>at some point as you introduce more carbs, surely you have to reconsider the fat/protein totals?>>

    Yes. As you introduce more vegetables and net carbs from other foods, your fat will go down, but some find that even on OWL and beyond their % of fat is 60% or above.

    Your protein on the other hand, should be constant ... about 20-30% of your daily calories.

    Atkins is NOT a high protein way of eating, ever.

    The amount someone else eats isn't relevant ... it's all about YOUR body and what works for YOU.
    J.

    "Your life will never change until you change your choices."

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      Re: LOL! Am I stupid? Please tell me I'm stupid!

      I won't tell you that you're stupid because my mom told me never to say that.

      My interpretation of DANDR is that all carbs referred to are net carbs.
      Female, 54, 5'6" START DATE: 22JUL09




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