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Atkins Diet: Do we just want our old lives back?

August 13, 2010 by  
Filed under Low carb meals

This video is a response to the low carb critics (180degreehealth.blogspot.com who insist our low carb decisions just cover up our desire / cravings to return to our old high carb lifestyle. Collden: “Why then is “Sweet treats” the food category with the single most popular sub forum on the Low Carber Recipe forums? I was a low carber myself for 8 months and know that it did absolutely nothing to tone down the addictive quality of sugar. My experience is like madMUUUHs, low carb put my sugar cravings to sleep in everyday situations, only to come back with an outrageous vengeance whenever I did permit myself some sweets.” My recipe videos demonstrate what I think are interesting to watch as well as eat. Steak or chicken fajita salads might be awesome low carb meals to eat. They would be dull to watch me make in a video. Many of these savory things are often simpler to make with only one or two ingredients. The dessert recipes are typically more ingenious and more unique items. My intention behind the recipe videos has never been to capture what my diet looks like, but what options are open to those on a low carb lifestyle. As for wanting my old life or comfort foods back, I personally do not want it back. There is no part of my body that thinks candy bars would be a great addition to my life or that I should return back to a frozen pizza fiend. Krispy Kremes (even fresh from the fryer) in comparison to Buffalo Wings just is no choice.

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Comments

25 Responses to “Atkins Diet: Do we just want our old lives back?”
  1. bowulf says:

    @jimmyjohnson691 If you are talking to me, then you need to catch a clue or at least give me one to what your faux haiku post means.

  2. jimmyjohnson691 says:

    dude calm down
    its just food
    dont need to eat carbs to be happy
    get a girl

  3. SyeraMiktayee says:

    @bowulf I think you mean “baklava.” A balaclava is a piece of headwear similar to a ski mask.

    I also found the Truvia packets way too big, but I still enjoy the smell of honey. :P

  4. bowulf says:

    @SyeraMiktayee I hear you. I was in a room with a bunch of brownies, cookies, and balaclava (sp?) today, and my nose was assaulted by the smell of honey and sugar. I couldn’t even imagine trying to eat it — my teeth would have buzzed with sugar. It’s funny how little sweetener is needed any more. Even the Truvia packets I have are 3x too big.

  5. SyeraMiktayee says:

    The sweet stuff I do eat is much less sweet than what the average person would eat. Most of the sweet stuff I ate before starting Atkins tastes bland and oversweetened to me now. So no, I wouldn’t be eating that birthday cake. Yuck.

  6. bowulf says:

    @bcast25 I will definitely do that. I know it isn’t easy. It especially isn’t easy on vacation, but now is time to renew your commitment and get back the same motivation you had before. You can definitely do this!

  7. bcast25 says:

    I don’t know what’s wrong with me. I lost 20lbs with Atkins and felt great. I’ve gained it all back and feel miserable. I really want to get back on track but it is hard. My husband took a two week vacation and that’s where I got into trouble, eating whatever and not exercising plus I have a four year old boy. I’m tired of quitting on myself when it comes to my body. I’ve recently started interval training on my treadmill but I know I have to eat right as well. Please pray for me. 60lbs to lose.

  8. TreachMarkets says:

    Good points. I’m sure that some ex-heroin addicts still have heroin cravings, but I say so what? Less carbs = healthier, regardless of some people’s cravings.

  9. divatravelqueen says:

    I am loving your videos! You rock and keep on with your videos please!

  10. smly7898 says:

    Thank you so much your awesome!! I love your vids !!!

  11. jleebesaw says:

    im in my fifth week of induction and have lost 32 pounds. i now have the energy to exercise wich will compound the rate im losing now.i dont crave sugar, or any food for that matter. im never hungry. i sleep better, breath better,move easier, feel better, and look better. i dont give a crap what anyone says about atkins, it is amazing. should have tried it years ago when i first heard of it.

  12. bowulf says:

    @melissamc100 Atkins can definitely help with your desire. There is no way to spot reduce fat, but low carb does show a propensity to reduce visceral fat (fat around one’s organs). With a few pounds to lose, I would start with Induction, and then progress to OWL right away.

  13. melissamc100 says:

    i have a serious question.I am 120lb.and 5ft. tall..and i just want to lose my belly fat. Is atkins the way to go for just that part of my body? and what should i start at with the atkins diet..

  14. surge1899 says:

    thanks for replying you helped inspire my wife to lose 80lbs. and now im folowing her lead.keep it up with these vids and thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  15. bowulf says:

    @surge1899 Ditto here… This is the only thing that works for me too.

  16. surge1899 says:

    i started the atkins diet at 305lbs. about five months ago now im 265lbs. this diet is amazing it is helping me loose wait and mainly KEEPING IT OFF.i recomend it to anybody who has never tryed it and has tryed everything else.keep up the vids there great!

  17. pookypoo77 says:

    a video of you cooking a steak or grilling may be boring to some, but its is a CLASSIC dish to eat! :-)

  18. lowcarbkitchen says:

    Everyone would love to eat all they wanted of any food and have “no repercussions”! That is just not the way it is in the real world and no matter what you do to gain that place of self control over your eating so that you are eating in a way that is good for your weight control and health, it means not eating all of what you want all the time without repercussions, so the argument is not really valid. In my case, low-carbing, I enjoy treats within my boundaries but no longer have cravings.

  19. ruthc48 says:

    What difference does it make as long as a person is able to keep their weight under control?

  20. bowulf says:

    @BodybuildingTom Thank you for the kind words, and I think your comments are better than I had. You are right on!

  21. BodybuildingTom says:

    Just stumbled onto your videos, great stuff, especially the cancer video.

    The whole “if low carbers could eat a birthday cake without any repercussions” statement has as much impact to an argument as saying “if people could stay underwater without drowning they would”. For me if cake was comprised out of fat and protein and tasted the same I would throw it in my diet somewhere. I don’t crave it or many sweets for that matter.

  22. Wrathorn says:

    @bowulf Thats great :) Lol, i’ve been watching your videos, but mainly your older ones, since they pertain to my more current situation. I need a new webcam and It seems this one is good.

  23. bowulf says:

    @BigJohnIsOn Absolutely! My former self would never have been this involved in the kitchen or even looking for new recipes. I would have picked whatever was commercially made or easiest to make from commercial ingredients. (like Chinese from a box ingredients)

  24. bowulf says:

    @Wrathorn Actually I have had it for awhile… I got a Creative HD Vado about 14 months ago. Some of the original video I shot however was done by lesser video editing software, but I am using the same basic editing suite / computer now for last 6 months.

    This video was done earlier in the day than most my other videos, so I thought I would use the abundance of natural light this time. I am sure the crispness is helped by that as the Vado has some low light problems.

  25. Wrathorn says:

    Nice, you got an HD camera now :) Since when?

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