With Atkins, you don't eat as many carbs, therefore not producing as much insulin, which turns to glucose when not used..and eventually to fat.
Originally posted by: Saulbadguy
Everywhere i've read, Atkins prohibits nutrasweet/aspartame, mainly because it effects your blood sugar. Atkins reccomends sucralose(splenda) or saccharin(sweet'n'low). Yea yea everyone says "saccharin is dangerous!" but its not, the FDA took it off its known carcinogens list after years of study on HUMANS, not lab rats. The only beverage I know of that uses sucralose/splenda is Diet Rite..which isn't too bad.
Originally posted by: Pennstate
ALL sugar substitues effect your blood sugar
Not necessarily. The concentration of glucose is NOT affected if the sugar substitutes are not or could not be converted to glucose
Originally posted by: huesmann
Are Atkins bars made of meat? 🙂
I like the Advantage bars, personally... But comparing the Advantage bars with the Endulge bars is a bit like apples and oranges. The Endulge's are like a candy bar, wheras the Advantage's are more like a protein bar.Originally posted by: Lurker501
I can't stand those Advantage bars (or Carb Solutions for that matter) But what I truely like are the Endulge bars. Now they're not for Induction (at least according to the Atkins web site) but I can't get enough of the Peanut Butter Cups.
The reason why I'm bringing up the Endulge bars is I found them on sale at Walgreens a couple of days ago. It was just the plain chocolate Endulge, but the price was fantastic. Normally selling from anywhere between $1.50 to $2.30 a bar, Walgreens was closing them out at $.74 a bar!!! I bought 20. 😱
I usually eat one of them with some Macadamia Nuts and have a Mauna Loa experience. Also, I found a recipe for a Chocolate Endulge Cake that I'm dying to try.
Oh, by the way, I've been on the Atkins diet for about 9 weeks now and have lost over 30 lbs. Got another 30 to go.
Originally posted by: redbone
I lost about 70 lbs on the Atkins diet in 90 days, and have been on maintenance for about a year and a half. I eat lots of veggies and whatever fruit I want. Most of my carbs come from fruits, low carb beer, and on days when I'm feeling naughty I have ice cream (regular ice cream, not the aspartame stuff). I've put about 10 lbs back on, but I think I lost a little too much weight and was looking a little gaunt.
While on the diet, my nutrasweet/aspartame consumption went through the roof. I was getting over 10 servings a day everyday, together with a hefty dose of caffeine. About a month ago I had a nasty full blown grand mal seizure and was told to cut the nutrasweet out entirely by the neurologist. The jury is still out on any kind of scientific study that explains a connection between nutrasweet and seizures (it doesn't seem to happen to everybody who has lots of nutrasweet). So you might want to be careful how much nutrasweet you take in. It makes it tough to eat out, because you can't really have anything to drink except water, milk (bleh), or light beer. So far, I've had no more seizures.
Aspartame scares me. I'm not sure if there are any definite studies that prove how bad it is, but there is enough rumblings around that I just feel that (one of these days) it is going to be discovered that it is really evil.Originally posted by: KAMAZON
Originally posted by: redbone
I lost about 70 lbs on the Atkins diet in 90 days, and have been on maintenance for about a year and a half. I eat lots of veggies and whatever fruit I want. Most of my carbs come from fruits, low carb beer, and on days when I'm feeling naughty I have ice cream (regular ice cream, not the aspartame stuff). I've put about 10 lbs back on, but I think I lost a little too much weight and was looking a little gaunt.
While on the diet, my nutrasweet/aspartame consumption went through the roof. I was getting over 10 servings a day everyday, together with a hefty dose of caffeine. About a month ago I had a nasty full blown grand mal seizure and was told to cut the nutrasweet out entirely by the neurologist. The jury is still out on any kind of scientific study that explains a connection between nutrasweet and seizures (it doesn't seem to happen to everybody who has lots of nutrasweet). So you might want to be careful how much nutrasweet you take in. It makes it tough to eat out, because you can't really have anything to drink except water, milk (bleh), or light beer. So far, I've had no more seizures.
WTF?!?!!? Nutrasweet might be causing seizures?? doesn't anyone else find that just freaky?