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Rules for the Atkins Diet Induction

By: Darren Williger

It is often said that the induction phase of the Atkins diet is the most significant part of the diet. This is the part that decides the success of your weight loss program. But it is not all about the foods that are acceptable. There are also some rules that need to be followed.

When you are going through the induction phase, you need to consume three meals a day, or you must have five meals of a smaller size per day. This is more suited to people who feel hungry often during the day. At the same time, you will have to take care that you do not crave for carbohydrates. This can be managed by constantly taking in the permissible proteins and vegetables that are allowed on the Atkins diet. During the induction stage, it is important not to skip meals or to go without eating for more than six hours at a time.

The Atkins diet has no restrictions on eating from its list of acceptable foods. Since the Atkins diet is not a calorie restricted diet, there is freedom to eat as much fat and protein as you like, but you must keep the carbohydrate amounts in drastic limitation. You must see that you get 12 to 15 grams of carbohydrates from vegetable sources. Cheese can provide this amount all at once, but the Atkins diet does not suggest that to be a good idea.

The Atkins diet requires the users to avoid bread, fruits, grains, pasta and starchy vegetables at the induction stage. These foods can be reintroduced later. The list of prohibited foods includes the protein-rich beans because of their high carbohydrate contents. Low carbohydrate products are permissible in the diet, but this may work against your weight loss efforts.

During the induction phase, it is important not to consume even a small amount of the foods that are not included in the Atkins list of permitted foods. The small amounts will lead to temptations for bigger portions.

The quantities of the permissible foods can be tweaked to match with your appetite. It is probable that you will eat more when you are in the induction phase, but this will decrease later on. If your appetite decreases, you have to eat the necessary foods. Care must be taken that you never overstuff your stomach.

Due to the stringent following of rules that you must do during the induction phase, it is important not to consume any foods that look dubious. This includes the low carbohydrate foods which might actually contain carbohydrates in them. If a food has 0.5 grams of carbohydrates; that can be rounded off to 0 grams on the label. That means, you might be actually putting carbohydrates in your body inadvertently. Foods like gravies, salad dressings and gravies also contain some carbohydrate content in them.

Keep your body healthy through water. Drinking eight glasses of water a day helps to avoid problems later on.

Remember all these points when you are starting with the induction phase of the Atkins diet. This is sure to bring to you the weight loss success that you always dreamed of.

About the Author:

Darren Williger is an over-caffeinated, low carbohydrate eating, winemaking enthusiast who writes for CaffeineZone.com, MyLowCarbPages.com, and HomemadeWine.com.


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