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Originally posted by need2burn
What if we drink coffee with 2 teaspoon sugar or ate half a pancake ...does it really effect or stalled the ketosis like a period of time even if we stickin to 20 carbs a day?
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Anne, that's a tough question. I won't confuse the issue with a big long discourse on glycemic values of foods. Simply, for the purpose of the Atkins program, maintaining Induction level of 20 carbs a day will let you burn fat, and make ketones for energy. How you spend your carb "budget" is up to you. If you choose 20 carbs worth of sugar (that's only 20 gm, or 5 tsp), or 20 carbs of pancake, well truthfully, that's up to you.
But 20 carbs could also be spent on a cup of good coffee with heavy cream in it, a big leafy salad, some good cheese, a cupful of steamed vegetables with butter and a squeeze of fresh lemon, and a small handful of macadamias or almonds.
The problem when we continue to put the sugar and refined starches into our bodies (and whole grain flour and cereal is refined ..
) we just perpetuate the taste for those things, and increase the likelihood of cravings. Eating carbs in the form of vegetables or nuts has lots of fiber with it, so it doesn't blast into the system and cause a big swing in blood sugar and insulin. Plus there's bigger volume of food, so more satiety ... you feel fuller.
The thing is, eating the sugar and the pancakes, and white rice and noodles ... those things are what made us fat. Also, there is damage we can't see, inside our bodies - lining our arteries and the muscle and fat cells. During Induction, and the Ongoing Weight Loss stages of the Atkins program you are advised to not eat these foods, so that your body can rid itself of the damage done by refined carbs ... lose fat, gain muscle and improve the blood chemistry. Constantly putting sugar and flour in there, even if it's just a little bit ... will hinder the remedial process.
I hope my explanation was helpful. I don't have Dr. Atkins book right at my fingertips either .. I loaned my copy a few months back, and doubt that I'll see it again...
Doreen