Kara wrote:
> If life was as simple as calories in = weight loss, then all the
> places that teach weight loss by low calorie dieting wouldnt have a
> 95% failure rate. That includes the 700 calorie liquid protein
> diet. And there wouldnt be many scientist looking for other
> explanations of obesity.
>
I agree completely with the statements of Kara and others about different
people responding differently to the same calorie count. But it is also
true that you can't forget entirely about calories if you want to lose weight.
If you're eating way more than you're using, you will put weight on,
even if you're eating low carb. The leverage that Neanderthin and Atkins
gives you is to reduce the insulin, thereby reducing the appetite and fat
storage, thereby giving you the chance that eating a reasonable amount of food
will bring your weight back to what it should be.
Lynnet