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Junior LCF Member
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: San Diego
Posts: 27
Gallery: ajohnson56
Stats: 190/190/125
WOE: modified Atkins
Start Date: 10-26-08
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What Is the most amount of carbs to eat?
I was just wondering, for someone who is about 190lbs what is the most amount of carbs they can eat and lose weight? The weight loss would be slower, but it wont be such a shock from eating only 20 for two weeks, more of a long tern eating lifestyle? any feedback would be great, please advice on a realistic carb count to lose at a slow rate, with moderately strenous excercise of course. Thanks
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Senior LCF Member
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Wyoming
Posts: 527
Gallery: ljguitar
WOE: Low Carb - 30 or less sensible carbs per day
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You really need to read ''The Book.'' It will explain the things you may have overlooked if I read & interpret your question properly. There is no going hungry on this plan, even when going through induction. Your body and brain need to adjust to a new way of eating/living, and there is no reason not to follow a proven plan. The purpose of induction is to put the body into ketosis...that requires fewer carbs (the 20 a day). I doubt you, or I, are people for whom ''exceptions'' need to be made - there is no good reason not to follow the plan as it was designed and field-tested by the good doctor himself. There is no magic answer to your question either. It might be 45 carbs a day, or it might be 30 carbs a day, or only 20 carbs. If the body doesn't get into ketosis you are not going to lose as you should.
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Junior LCF Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 6
Gallery: divergance
Stats: 250/210/210
WOE: Just low carb lifestyle
Start Date: March 2008
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What ever it takes.
Get some keto sticks and check your ketosis.
I'll add carbs to my diet paying detailed attention to how much I actually eat. This can go on for several days, Like I'll eat 10 carbs the first day, then 20, then 30 on the third day and so on. Until I kick myself out of ketosis. This gives me a good base to work with. When I'm doing cardio everyday (1 hour cardo/day) I can consume 100 to 150 grams of carbs a day, on my off days (no cardo) its between 50 and 70 grams of carbs a day. But you need to establish your own base line carb intake as this is different for everyone. When I want to rip up (cut weight) I'll cut my carbs down to about 30 a day and do cardo for about 2 hours a day (one hour in the am and another in the pm)
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MAJOR LCF POSTER!
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: New York
Posts: 2,727
Gallery: Smythe
Stats: here we go again 10/8/4-6
WOE: Atkins
Start Date: August 2004 Goal Nov 2005 reinducting 1/2008
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the 20 carb limit is for Atkins induction. Perhaps you should explore other plans like carbohydrate addict diet (CAD). That was the first book I read way back when, and the plan was easy to follow.
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MAJOR LCF POSTER!
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it is impossible to give a quantitative answer to your query.
Much as we would like to. If u are doing ATKINS, it is best to read & follow the book. He gives us a great deal of latitude, as we progress through the phases. As mentioned above, there are other low carb plans. Pick the one that suits you. As long it is a plan, that makes u forget that u are "dieting". Deprivation leads to off-plan eating. I believe u are very committed. The fact, that u are happy with slow loss proves it. Love & Profits: FLATFERENGHI.
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Senior LCF Member
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Originally from Boston / Living in Colorado
Posts: 125
Gallery: ArmyBella
Stats: 271/182/150
WOE: Atkins
Start Date: 3 April 07 / Restarted 1 August 08
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Do you want me to be honest? I have stay under 10. Lately I've noticed if I go over that, I stop losing.
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Senior LCF Member
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Texas
Posts: 295
Gallery: belfrybat
Stats: 199/153/145
WOE: Protein Power
Start Date: June 2005 (restart)
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Dr. Mike Eades (Protein Power) stated in a blog entry that you begin to lose the positive affects of a ketogenic diet when you go over 130 ECC a day. But most dedicated low carbers, even on maintenance, tend to stay lower than that.
According to Protein Power 40 ECC a day is optimal for weight loss and restoring health -- 55 ECC a day is perfect for pre-maintenance. Most people can tolerate approximately the same amount of carbs as protein for maintenance. So for me, since my protein requirements are at least 72 grams a day, I will be aiming for 70-75 ECC in maintainance. Perhaps a bit higher depending on how my blood sugars do (I'm diabetic).
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MAJOR LCF POSTER!
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Atkins Ambassador
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Tampa, FL
Posts: 9,449
Blog Entries: 1
Gallery: sugarless4life
Stats: I EAT TO LIVE HEALTHY AND EXERCISE TO LIVE STRONG!
WOE: Lost it with Atkins / RUNNING to keep it off!
Start Date: January 19, 2002 - 6 YEARS ON ATKINS
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I agree with the others to said to read the book. Everyone needs to understand their plan and how it works and how best to work it for the results you want.
Its amazing to me the difference between the amount of carbs people can consume without gaining...for me it has to be less than 50 grams per day and I'm a RUNNER ! (I'm in maintenance for the past 6 years) .. others can go over 100 grams per day and not gain. We are all so different. Betty |
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Senior LCF Member
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Originally from Boston / Living in Colorado
Posts: 125
Gallery: ArmyBella
Stats: 271/182/150
WOE: Atkins
Start Date: 3 April 07 / Restarted 1 August 08
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I eat mostly protein because I do weight training a lot. My diet is mostly fiber, fat and protein. I eat chicke, tuna fish, some red meat and greens. Eggs for breakfast, well, an omelet with cheese, bacon, some tomato and green papers....and protein bars for snacks. It usually keeps my NET carbs under 10. Sugar gives me headaches and makes me tired... even the slighest amount... and no, I am healthy and don't have diabetes Last edited by ArmyBella : 09-02-2008 at 09:23 AM. |
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MAJOR LCF POSTER!
Join Date: Apr 2005
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Gallery: dae_tona
Stats: Size 18/Size 4
WOE: LC
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If you're looking for something with a little more carbs, then I would suggest trying Atkins for Life-it's especially good for people who want more variety, don't have a lot to lose, are okay with slower weight loss and don't want to go through an Induction level phase. You start out at 60 g of carbs per day & adjust accordingly (if you're losing, raise your carbs by 5 g. if you're gaining, drop your carbs by 5 g.) I did Atkins for Life to drop my last 32 lbs.
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Very Gabby LCF Member!!!
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Canada Eh!
Posts: 3,321
Gallery: Margot 65
Stats: 210/167/TBD
WOE: Hi Fat/Low Carb & Grain Free
Start Date: March 2008 (after pregnancy gain)
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Barry Groves (Natural Health & Weight Loss) suggests 40-60 grams and avoids the 2 week induction.
This is great for people who are not into the induction flu, lowering their carbs as much as Atkins AND for those who have the patience for slower and natural weight loss. It is a great book, and easy read... and Barry AND his wife both lost and maintain their losses with that amount of carbs. (he eats bread too). My hubby lost 35lbs eating around 60 grams a day (and is maintaining it with the same...). It CAN be done, a 2 week induction is great for those who want that quick loss, but most of those people end up with the PISS (post induction stall syndrome). Barry's plan might help to avoid that PISS, if you stick with it and make it a plan for life. Good luck in whatever you decide! |
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MAJOR LCF POSTER!
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Central Ohio
Posts: 2,095
Gallery: dointhis4me
Stats: (was 246+ in 3/07) lc start wt- 239+/166/146
WOE: Atkins-ish
Start Date: 4/4/07-5'6" and 30 y.o.
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Very Gabby LCF Member!!!
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Canada Eh!
Posts: 3,321
Gallery: Margot 65
Stats: 210/167/TBD
WOE: Hi Fat/Low Carb & Grain Free
Start Date: March 2008 (after pregnancy gain)
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You know I have no idea? That is something I never considered.
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MAJOR LCF POSTER!
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Central Ohio
Posts: 2,095
Gallery: dointhis4me
Stats: (was 246+ in 3/07) lc start wt- 239+/166/146
WOE: Atkins-ish
Start Date: 4/4/07-5'6" and 30 y.o.
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: suburbs of Chicago
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Gallery: lisabinil
Stats: 214/185/180 287 in 00
WOE: higher carb Atkins for optimum health
Start Date: SBD 3/5/07,Atkins 4/18/07
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It's total carbs no fiber deducted per CarolynF as posted in the EFGT sticky rules in the Other Plans Forum.
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Very Gabby LCF Member!!!
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Phoenix
Posts: 3,677
Gallery: LouieLouie2007
Stats: sprint/olympic/ironman 5'6" 32 yrs
WOE: Atkins all the way baby!
Start Date: April 2003/Start again April 06 post 2nd child
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It depends entirely on the individual. Age, metabolism, co-morbid conditions etc. You have to test it on yourself by utilizing the carb ladder. |
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Very Gabby LCF Member!!!
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Canada Eh!
Posts: 3,321
Gallery: Margot 65
Stats: 210/167/TBD
WOE: Hi Fat/Low Carb & Grain Free
Start Date: March 2008 (after pregnancy gain)
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It is net carbs, they do not count fiber (but they DO spell it fibre, like it SHOULD be spelled LOL)
"Hi [my first name] Thanks for writing. I wish there were more like you, lol. Congratulations and well done on the weight loss. The carbs are net carbs; I don't count fibre. (Perhaps I should as even fibre can contain up to 2 calories per gram, but that is not a lot.)" |
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MAJOR LCF POSTER!
Join Date: May 2007
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Gallery: afuentes
Stats: 190/179/150
WOE: ATKINS
Start Date: honest restart - 11/20/08
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That is extremely hard to tell you. Read DANDR again and follow it to the letter. Eventually you'll have the answer to your question.
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Senior LCF Member
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Michigan
Posts: 251
Gallery: LC Angie
Stats: 174.8/150.0/135 5'4" (new scale, new stats)
WOE: Atkins/High Fat (75%)
Start Date: June 22, 2008 (second time)
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My advice would be to find a plan you like, and stick to it. Low carb is different from other eating plans and the more you know the better off you are. Its more than just counting carbs. Good luck!
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Junior LCF Member
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I am Type II and went on the low carb diet (lifestyle) 2 years ago to control my diabetes. I have been off medication for almost 2 years and see better BS levels now than I ever did on meds. I have also lost over 60 pounds. I keep my net carbs between 20 and 30 per day. I eat Healthy Life low carb bread toasted with cream cheese every day for breakfast. I eat salads and strawberries almost everyday. Lots of cheese and meat and eggs and I find pork rinds satisfy my cravings for chips. I know this is the way I must eat for the rest of my life in order to control diabetes. My BS levels are now in the 80's and low 90's. I do some cardio and a lot of weights, 1000 crunches and 20 pushups a day and feel better at 50 than I ever did at 30.
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Junior LCF Member
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: San Diego
Posts: 27
Gallery: ajohnson56
Stats: 190/190/125
WOE: modified Atkins
Start Date: 10-26-08
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Hello everyone!! I wanted to thank you all for the wonderful tips and ideas that were given on this thread. I really do appreciate everyone who responded on this thread. Thanks
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