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  • Another not so thinly veiled anti-low carb article :(

    Maybe I just notice them more, but these types of articles seem more an more common. The full-on assaults agains Atkins and low-carb living in general are relentless. I thought the 'points' in this article might spur an interesting dialogue!!
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    TOP DIET MYTHS EXPOSED
    Top Diet Myths Exposed on Yahoo! Health
    If you're so committed to losing weight that you refuse to eat a baked potato for fear of eating empty carbs, you might be missing out on important nutrients and backing your diet into a corner. Open your mind to the truth behind these diet and weight myths and learn how to enjoy some of your favorite foods again.
    Myth 1: Potatoes and bread are fattening.
    Actually:
    It's just the opposite. Starchy vegetables and bread (whole-grain bread, that is) are quality carbs needed to fuel every part of you, from your brain to your muscles. What gets you into trouble is how you eat them: Smear butter on a slice of whole-wheat bread or deep-fry potatoes and you can double, triple, or quadruple the calories.
    Myth 2: Drinking a glass of water before a meal curbs appetite.
    Actually:
    Yes and no. Water tames appetite if it's incorporated into food, such as soup, or a thick drink, like V8 100% Vegetable Juice. Apparently, when water is bound to food, digestion is slower, explains Elizabeth Somer, RD, author of 10 Habits That Mess Up a Woman's Diet.
    That's why women in one study found chicken-rice soup more satisfying than chicken-rice casserole and a glass of water -- even though the soup had 27% fewer calories! One exception to this rule: It's easy to confuse hunger and thirst, so if you find yourself craving something -- but what? -- drink a big glass of water and wait a few minutes. You may find that's what your body really wanted.
    Myth 3: Shellfish is high in cholesterol.
    Actually: On the one hand, it's true: Just 3 ounces of shrimp delivers more than a third of your daily cholesterol. But there's a surprising flip side to this story: Shrimp is low in saturated fat -- the kind that becomes artery-clogging bad cholesterol -- and has a smidgen of heart-healthy omega-3s. In fact, University of Southern California researchers discovered that eating shellfish, such as shrimp, every week reduced heart attack risk by 59 percent!
    Myth 4: The occasional burger and fries won't kill you.
    Actually:
    It depends on your definition of "occasional." If occasional means every Friday night and then some, well, you may be pushing it. But if it means every few months, and you're fit, and you've got good numbers (i.e., weight, waist size, cholesterol, blood pressure), AND you're chowing down on vegetables, whole grains, nuts, and other nutritious fare most other days, hey, you'll live. But few of us are that perfect. If you do occasionally indulge, offset the effects of a fat fiesta with a brisk 90-minute walk afterward.
    Myth 5: Women naturally gain weight after menopause.
    Actually: While you can blame a lot of things on hormones (everything from acne to PMS), in this case, slowing down physically is far more likely the cause. Study after study has found that older women who exercise regularly and vigorously can maintain their figures.
    Myth 6: Diet soda is worse than the real thing.
    Actually:
    We all would be better off switching to water, diluted fruit juice, and green tea rather than drinking soda -- diet or regular. Both types increase kidney and heart disease risk, plus they contain acids that erode tooth enamel, inviting cavities.
    Final Fact (this one's no myth): Maintaining your weight, waist, and body mass index at a desirable level can make your RealAge as much as 6 years younger.

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    For if dreams die
    Life is a broken-winged bird
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    Hold fast to dreams
    For when dreams go
    Life is a barren field
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    Re: Another not so thinly veiled anti-low carb article

    this is one of my BIGGEST pet peeves.

    today, I was at my ear doctor's and looking through magazines in the waiting room...
    saw a magazine article comparing diets - and, of course, the diets were Atkins, South Beach, the Mediterranean diet, Jenny Craig & Weight Watchers.

    I started reading the one for atkins - and it just made me angry! I seriously wanted to scream at the journalist - DO YOUR RESEARCH!!! because - of course - as 9/10ths of the media would have you believe - it was all..."the induction phase WILL help you lose weight, but in a VERY unhealthy way..." "it's ALL meat and NO vegees"...and "in the later phases, it does get more sustainable - but this HIGH PROTEIN diet, is not sustainable for life"

    i just want to scream because, as WE all know - it's NOT high protein - it's high FAT - moderate protein - low carb.
    it REALLY bugs me when they say "no vegetables" cuz, man - I swear I feel like I eat more VEGETABLES than meat sometimes!

    and - of course - "absolutely NO fruit..." c'mon - do the research and you'd KNOW that berries are allowed in a later phase as are apples, kiwis, peaches, etc...

    I think - now that I obviously know better...it just really makes me so mad that they just don't do their research.

    thanks for letting me get that out!
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      Re: Another not so thinly veiled anti-low carb article

      I'd like to know who started the push that we all must eat whole wheat bread. Says who? I don't think we really need grains at all. And again, what is it with the ww bread??? If the grain pushers were advocating steel-cut oats or quinoa I might think they had something there. But bread?
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      • #4
        Re: Another not so thinly veiled anti-low carb article

        If you do occasionally indulge, offset the effects of a fat fiesta with a brisk 90-minute walk afterward.
        A big mack has 540 calories
        fries large has 500 calories
        Drink Coke large has 310

        90 minuts of walking is about 400 calories. You have to walk 340 minutes to walk tht meal off and that is over 5 hours I think.
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        Strength: 490/1200
        Running: 50/100 km


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