The Atkins Diet And Me (Part Two).
Some people have to try to make your life miserable, if you let them. It was obvious to everyone that I looked and felt better, but some people just have to try to spoil it. I was told: lots of people have died of kidney or liver failure after being on Atkins I read it in the newspaper; you will have a heart attack, it's not natural; your cholesterol will climb sky high and you will need your toes amputated or you will have a stroke; it will affect your eyesight. All sorts of rubbish. So, I went to see my GP, who admitted that he did not know anything about the Atkins diet, but he also added that he had heard nothing bad about it either. He sent me for a series of tests at the hospital and the results were all satisfactory. He was happy that I'd lost 18 lbs and so was I. Six weeks later, I went for another cholesterol check-up, because of the high fat levels in the diet and, although my cholesterol level was up very slightly, the doctor said there was no cause for concern at all.
Posted by Owen Jones. Date: Wednesday, May 26, 2010
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Slimming Down Quickly? Is It Good?
Keeping power is among those things that individuals who're trying to burn fat find a way to lose relatively quickly. In their minds, unwanted weight can by no means be lost soon enough. People want to be thin, and they want it now
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