
Mon, Jun-19-23, 18:47
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Senior Member
Posts: 1,881
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Plan: Keto (Atkins Induction)
Stats: 235/175/185
BF:
Progress: 120%
Location: Florida
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We all have our challenges and our best diet.
I'm lucky, I found Keto back when it was called Atkins Induction. I tried a few others before I went to Atkins. None of them worked. I'm the only one in my immediate family under 300 pounds.
I'll be 77 next month, and had my yearly physical, along with a complete blood test and evaluation. Everything is in the normal range except the LDL and HDL cholesterol. The doc says LDL is just a little high, not to worry, and the HDL is high enough to protect me from the LDL.
I'm on zero medications. She says at my age, that's rare. So, I'm extremely healthy. That's a good thing, without health, not much else matters.
So keto works for me.
I do eat meat, cheese, and nuts for protein and fats, under 20 carbs per day, almost no fruit and veggies, but I do take vitamins and a few other supplements to make up for what I'm not getting from fruit and veggies.
The only thing I drink is water (lots of that), coffee, tea, and three 4oz glasses of wine per week. The only sweeteners I use are Stevia (mostly) and sometimes Splenda. And the Stevia is not a blend, but 100% Stevia extract.
I don't eat chicken and few eggs, because they are inflammatory for me. I went on the arthritis/bursitis diet back in 1990 and it got rid of the pain. I'd rather be pain free than eat any food.
Will it work for others? Perhaps yes, perhaps no. Depends on the person, we are all different.
When the Splenda report came out, I was suspicious, and was glad to read how it was tested. I don't think a few packets per week is going to kill me. And obviously, so far - so good.
I hope everybody finds the diet that works for them the best.
Bob
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