Twice in the past couple years I've started Atkins, only to stop within a month or so (despite great initial results). My first attempt on Atkins I lost 30 pounds in six weeks, but fell off the wagon after a carb blowout. I regained all the weight and then some. My second attempt lasted much less time, but I did lose about 20 pounds in 20 days. I'm about to give it another shot, but I'm doubting whether I'll stick with it long-term. Therefore, I'm wondering if a theory of mine is valid or just pure fantasy...
Will I be able to begin Atkins, lose the usual chunk of water weight, then transition to another form of diet and keep that weight off? Will that "lost" water weight simply rush back or is it gone for good because of one good "purging" from the body? I'm just curious about this because both times I quit Atkins I didn't continue on another diet. I just binged on carbs (which I had been starving for). I went way overboard, eating the worst kind of junk food, but this time around I want to get my caloric intake under control and lose weight for good. I know keeping calories and portions under control will always work, but I'm wondering if Atkins can be used to jumpstart that kind of program.
Thanks in advance for any insight.
Will I be able to begin Atkins, lose the usual chunk of water weight, then transition to another form of diet and keep that weight off? Will that "lost" water weight simply rush back or is it gone for good because of one good "purging" from the body? I'm just curious about this because both times I quit Atkins I didn't continue on another diet. I just binged on carbs (which I had been starving for). I went way overboard, eating the worst kind of junk food, but this time around I want to get my caloric intake under control and lose weight for good. I know keeping calories and portions under control will always work, but I'm wondering if Atkins can be used to jumpstart that kind of program.
Thanks in advance for any insight.







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