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ngarbade Fri, Feb-15-02 13:13

My head is spinning
 
I just wanna know how come......... :q: when i first went on atkins i didnt cut coffee,used splenda,ate nuts..........etc and lost like it was melting off.NOW..I cut coffee,cut splenda followed all the little quirks I read about here. All the dont dos and hints and tips I have followed and cant seem to lose a pound..........and.... :eek: everytime I add supplements,I quit losing.But Im trying :daze: :daze: :daze:

Natrushka Fri, Feb-15-02 13:55

Have a look in the General Low Carb forum for a thread by Karen about the Uses and Abuses of Induction - it may answer a few of your questions.

Nat

ngarbade Fri, Feb-15-02 17:13

thanks
 
Wow that certainly was an eye opener. Now for the big question of the day :q: :q: am i spinning my wheels now, or do you think my metabolism will kick back in an i will start losing again.
What do you think? AND thanks so much for your support and time

Natrushka Fri, Feb-15-02 19:01

I think it's likely that you're body will come around to LC again - if you stick with it. LCing has many positive side effects, the fat loss is but one. Enjoy the energy and feeling of well being that LC brings - enjoy the improved sleep. Enjoy your WOL.

Continue following your plan and give your body the time it needs to come around. There are also a few things you can do to help boost your metabolism:

1. Eat smaller more frequent meals. Eating 6 times a day instead of 3 stabilizes blood sugar and keeps your metabolism up.

2. Lift weights. Lifting weights will build lean muscle mass. Active muscle needs to eat and it's favoured source of fuel is your body fat. The more lean muscle you have the more fat you burn.

3. Do not switch back and forth between high and low carb - it's tantamount to yo-yo dieting and it confuses your body - as Karen's excerpt from DANDR stated, eventually induction will stop working for you all together.

Cheers,
Nat

lowcarbQT Sun, Feb-17-02 18:50

interesting!
 
your not the only person I've heard of who in using supplements has stopped losing. It must be some kinda of phenomenom. In fact, if I take a lot of them I don't lose either.

Make sure your sups haven't gotten any surprises in them first. Then I'd just take a multi and slowly add others to see which one stalls you. I'm a firm believer that supplements are not one size fits all.

HTH! :)


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