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The effective Low carb diet plans PDF Print E-mail
Written by ray   
Sunday, 06 August 2006
 This article was written to answer many of the most frequently asked questions on this low carb  diets. I hope you find all of this information helpful.

Im  certain you have heard of them, low carb  diet plans. This type of diet is very popular now, because people who are trying to lose weight have discovered how productive low carb  diet plans really are. Many of us love carbs, and it truly is hard to lose weight and keep it off without narrow carbs  in the diet.

There are numerous low carb  diet plans to choose from, and the only way to decide which one is right for you, is to compare each of them side by side to see which one you can live with. There are different websites that have a ton of knowledge available for dieters, that compare low carb  diet plans and precise information on each one. A good site to visit is www .lowcarb .ca/atkins-diet-and-low-carb-plans/  which has actual testimonials as well as support and recipes for the low carb  dieter.

 There are good carbs  and bad carbs  just like anything else. Bad carbs  include breads, baked goods, cereals, pastas, white potatoes, white rice, certain candies, and most alcoholic beverages. Good carbs  are those that are high in fiber and low in carb  count, such as, sweet potatoes, brown and wild rice, whole grain breads and pastas, fresh fruits and vegetables, and red or white wine.

Each low carb  diet plan is rather the same, except they are each unique regarding how much of what you get to eat when. Numerous low carb  diet plans start out with a beginning phase that is more restrictive, especially for the first two weeks, and additional foods are bit by bit added back in as the diet progresses. Each of these low carb  diet plans restricts total of carbohydrate intake to a degree, several more than others, and fiber offsets the carb  count of each food item. The higher the fiber, the lower the carb  count.

The Atkins diet is focused on eating meats, protein, and good fats, and does not include any fruits or vegetables in the start, which may not be supportable for some people. This diet also only allows twenty carbs  or less per day, and heavily encourages the use of dietary supplements. The South Beach Diet is rather easier to stick to because it allows a greater diversity of foods in the first phase, including vegetables and lean meats, and does not limit the carb  count as much as Atkins.

The Zone is another popular low carb  diet plan that incorporates some of the same principles of the Atkins and South Beach Diets, but  the emphasis is on keeping the ratio of daily intake at 40%  carbs, 30%  protein, and 30%  fat. Meals are divided into blocks and basically the same foods are eaten all  through the diet, the only difference being, that more fat is added after goal weight is obtained to keep the dieter from continuing to lose more weight.

Any low carb  diet plan you chose will be effective, that is a given, because carbs  are what affect the insulin levels in our bodies and origin cravings. Once we have learned to eat in a healthy way, and only eat the good carbs, we will weight less and be able to keep the weight off. Be sure to consult your physician if you need to lose a substantial amount of weight, so that he or she can recommend the low carb  diet plan that is right for you.

 So that's the information I have on that low carb diets. I hope it was helpful and you were able to get something out of it.
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