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About 3 years back, I experimented with the Atkins Diet for losing weight. The Atkins Diet is a very low-carb, high protein regimen. I did lose weight almost 60 pounds. I didn't sense hungry in reality, the body of mine thoroughly sacrificed any appetite for meals, including "mouth hunger" as well as "the munchies" from indulging in yet another poor behavior of mine, which I gave up season which is last. Furthermore, the acid reflux that happen to be plaguing me for a couple of years was gone after only a small number of weeks of following the diet plan.

I followed the diet regime to the letter, not cheating, running through the two week "induction" period, of very low carbohydrate intake (almost NO carb intake, really), and evaluated my urine along with the keto sticks every morning, first issues, to be sure that I was maintaining ketosis. I got the fundamental book about the diet as well as the Atkins Cookbook, and learned how to make a number of delicious food. I in addition used the Atkins Shake mixes as well as canned shakes, for when I was at the office in the morning, and had to gulp down a quick breakfast.
The excellent thing was that the weight came off where I needed it away from the most- in my abdomen and stomach. A lot of experts say that those who "carry" their unwanted weight in the belly are more susceptible to Diabetes compared to those who are equally overweight, but with an even division of unneeded poundage with the body. I was wearing clothes that I had not worn in a few years.

I was on this "funky diet", as my disapproving doctor called it, for aproximatelly 5 months. I looked wonderful and did not feel hungry. What stopped me from continuing was pain- clear, intense pain in the kidneys of mine which started suddenly 1 day. I discovered out that kidney failure was really a hazard of following this diet. I stopped, and the pounds came back with a vengeance- probably gained read more about Kratom here [onolearn.co.il] back I had lost. Despite taking a multi-vitamin and many other supplements each day, I became deficient in particular phytonutrients, which includes Vitamin C. The very last couple of weeks I was following the diet plan, I had no immune system, and also caught colds easily. I also still have a tiny lump in my left leg- when it is a little gout or maybe something else from the diet plan, I do not know. But the important thing was the intense pain in the kidneys of mine, which got me to stop immediately.
I am still searching for the diet plan which works for me. Through the years, I have counted calories, done Weight Watchers (three times), merely simple went hungry, but still have not found a permanent fix. I do think reducing carbs was the perfect track for me, but perhaps not as not or severely for so long a period of time.