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Even Atkins taught that extreme low-carb was only an initial phase for
a couple of weeks. Not a lifetime commitment.
Extreme positions in almost any endeavor usually lead to disaster.
Add SOME carbs.
Chuck
I tried sniffing Coke once, but the ice cubes got stuck in my nose.
On 6/25/2009 11:33:22 AM, [log in to unmask] wrote:
> Over the last four weeks I have been eating low carb, though not zero,
> with a large increase in the amount of meat and fish ingested.
>
> I have managed to lose 7lbs which has to be good. After following the
> various discussions via email on eating zero carbs I decided yesterday to
> go as close to that as I could. Today I can hardly walk because of pain
> in my hip and knee joints.
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> Researching various sites it seems that I may have inadvertently created
> an excess of uric acid, leading to arthritic gout....? Can anyone comment.
> I have not found the regime all that difficult and was pleased with the
> weight loss, but the discomfort has prevented my doing what I should have
> been doing today.
>
> K McEwen
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