Hi. I was diagnosed with pre-diabetes in 2007.
I have been trying other diets without much
success to control my blood sugar, and I was
beginning to feel like a total failure to control my body.
I've just started Adkins last Friday. It is going okay,
but I have some challenges I need to find out how to
work through them; especially craving pasta (also 20
grams of carbs is very challenging to achieve). I was
never much of a meat eater, but I do like veggies;
I wonder if I could substitute Soy protein, Miso,
Tofu (or some other soy/meatless) ?? If anyone has
info on meat substitutes during Induction phase I'd
appreciate any help. I hope to stay in the Induction
for a few months: possibly until April 2009, so I can
once again get a fasting blood sugar below 100.
Also, vitamins - I take all the "B's" minerals and some
herbal (I check the bottles to make sure no sugar)
Dr.Atkins doesn't have much information about
vitamins, minerals, and herbal supplements - unless
he provided this information in another book.
Tips, ideas, recipes are appreciated.
Thanks.
Cecilia
I have been trying other diets without much

success to control my blood sugar, and I was
beginning to feel like a total failure to control my body.
I've just started Adkins last Friday. It is going okay,
but I have some challenges I need to find out how to
work through them; especially craving pasta (also 20
grams of carbs is very challenging to achieve). I was
never much of a meat eater, but I do like veggies;
I wonder if I could substitute Soy protein, Miso,
Tofu (or some other soy/meatless) ?? If anyone has
info on meat substitutes during Induction phase I'd
appreciate any help. I hope to stay in the Induction
for a few months: possibly until April 2009, so I can
once again get a fasting blood sugar below 100.
Also, vitamins - I take all the "B's" minerals and some
herbal (I check the bottles to make sure no sugar)
Dr.Atkins doesn't have much information about
vitamins, minerals, and herbal supplements - unless
he provided this information in another book.

Tips, ideas, recipes are appreciated.
Thanks.
Cecilia







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