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Hardcore Atkins is Lighter Life diet, stone in the first week and 6lb per week thereafter 

I'm disabled, so daily exercise isn't really an option (Rheumatoid Arthritis), plus I'm like 5'1" and weight as of last night 10.13 stone!
The thing is, I know what are good foods and what are bad foods but I cannot get my weight loss going thats why I thought a 2-4 week Atkins diet then a healthier diet thereafter would be a good idea to burn off a chunk of my body fat straight away then continue to eat healthy.
Early part of last year I went on a 2 month diet, really stuck too it cutting out fizzy drinks and high fat foods, skimmed milk etc..and the weight wouldn't move, lost like 4-6lbs in total.
Resulted in me giving up, now I'd like to try this and see how it goes.
I'm the same. I have RA too and the weight issue is a pain in the bottom!
Thought it would be pain the joints more than bottom![]()
Do you know how it makes you loss weight on atkins? It really doesn't have anything to do with eating less carbs strangely.
The vast amounts of protein somehow (thou they don't understand how yet) make you less hungry. In effect it makes you eat fewer calories so you loss weight.
Most of the things that people talk about that the diet causes like ketosis are rarely seen on test subjects. Atkins is only magic in that it takes the will power part out by somehow making you feel fuller / not hungry.
EVERY single person I know who has attempted the atkins have said, it works but it makes you feel like ****. You feel tired most of the time and out if it.
It's not the way I'd want to lose weight.
go on the Exante diet, works like atkins, i'e ketosis, you dont get hungry at all, Expect to lose 8lbs first week, then 3-5lbs weeks thereafter. any reason you cant go swimming?
Costs £86 for the whole month, so very cheap and very easy to do.
mrs h
and no, Mr H wont do it, he likes being fat.
Dmpoole said:Another interesting fact, Dieticians at the NHS regularly give out the Atkins diet but NEVER call it that.
Sh4rk said:On a side note, the reason why the Atkins diet works is, as others have said, it suppresses your appetite. High fat diets tend to do this as your body has 2 ways of telling that your full - a nerve in your stomach and the lipid (ie fat) level in your blood. Also by not having many carbs you tend to have less insulin spikes over the day which reduces hunger.
This hasn't been my experience of nhs dieticians at all. Almost everyone of them has used the 'healthy heart diet' which is high carb and low fat (of any type really).
There was some testing of adding fats too food not having a real effect on hungery as much as protein. I don't know how well the idea has been tested thou,