OMG CARBS ARE INDEED THE DEVIL HIMSLEF DISGUISED AS FOOD.

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  • ichigo007
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    The only carbs your body needs are from those that are in fresh fruits and veggies.
    Everything else is total crap.
    The end.
    Completely agree. I have been moving towards this letting go more and more from carbs from processed foods
  • PhilyPhresh
    PhilyPhresh Posts: 600 Member
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    The only carbs your body needs are from those that are in fresh fruits and veggies.
    Everything else is total crap.
    The end.

    ^^THIS^^
    ...nuff said... :drinker:
  • maremare312
    maremare312 Posts: 1,143 Member
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    I myself have lost a little over 20 pounds following calorie restriction combined with strength and cardio. It's really that simple, and almost anyone can do it.

    Oh well, gee golly, your twenty pound loss invalidates all of the low carb books and people who've lost weight. You're right, my 20 year struggle with my weight loss isn't being helped by eating low carb, I just need to do what you did! Thanks for setting us all straight.

    ETA: I wish I was 20 again and knew everything....
  • teamtutu
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    Oh, also, for those mentioning active lifestyles. I will admit that it is hard for me to do longer, sustained high-intensity exercise when eating very low carb. If I have a long race (like the triathlon I did this weekend) I do eat some carbs before/during so that I have some calories that are quickly accessible for my body. I don't find this necessary with regular workouts (<1 hour). However, the benefit I get from eating this way greatly outweighs this sacrifice in performance.

    This is exactly my point. I agree, a short, high intensity workout does not require any extra carbohydrates because your glycogen stores are large enough to give you the energy required for the workout. However, once you go over an hour of intense exercising, your glycogen stores become depleted and that when you hit the wall, or "bonk." The purpose of eating simple carbohydrates while doing longer activities is to prevent your body from depleting the glycogen stores so quickly, and to give you quick energy that your body needs to maintain the activity.

    That why Gatorade is primarily sugar water.

    Complex carbohydrates are a totally different story.

    Yes...I agree with you, this is why some people doing low carb diets choose to "carb up" or cycle their carbs according to exercise (I'm not suggesting this is necessary). It is very easy to replenish those glycogen stores when you're going to need them - so it is unnecessary to eat carbs all the time to have adequate energy for such activities. I commute by bike most days (about 12 miles rounds trip) and run, swim, etc. I don't need to "carb up" for this stuff. When I feel like I'm going to need the easily-accessible calories I'll eat something with simple carbs to get me through the next hour. The 200 calories or so I eat will be burned off with the activity I'm doing. I can still eat low carb the rest of the time and maintain a good deficit.

    Your body can only store so many carbohydrates as glycogen at once - so beyond a certain point surplus carbs are just stored as fat - so why not just eat fat in the first place (which is more satiating and doesn't mess with your insulin/blood sugar?).
  • Crochetluvr
    Crochetluvr Posts: 3,143 Member
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    Why is it that people try to over-complicate weight loss by making up all these tricks and tips and fad diets (like the low carb or Atkins diets) that will supposedly just melt the fat off your body?

    Why is it that people think a low carb diet is a FAD? Its NOT a fad. I have to be on a low carb diet because I am T2. And considering that AND my age, that sort of plan works for me....and the fat is NOT melting off, its coming off at a slow and steady rate. Now I am NOT scared of carbs....I do eat them and I don't understand why people want to eat NO carbs....that's near impossible and not practical. But low carb is just fine, thankyouverymuch.
  • BigCat175
    BigCat175 Posts: 38 Member
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    Thanks for posting this article!!! Great timing for me. Cheers! BC
  • TravisBurns
    TravisBurns Posts: 353 Member
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    Low Carb zealots would *kitten* themselves if they saw how many carbs I had on a frequent basis. lol
  • julimonster
    julimonster Posts: 243 Member
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    LOLOLOL, too funny!!!!
  • AquaFitQueen
    AquaFitQueen Posts: 218 Member
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    Ive been getting all my carbs from fruit and veg and it has helped to cut out bread and pasta except on occasion. Im not an Atkins or south beach fan, Im just find it is much more filling to eat 500grms of strawberries for 150 cals than a bagel for like 275. Im just trying to get more bang for my buck really and protein and fat fill you up faster and for longer.
  • jillybeanruns
    jillybeanruns Posts: 1,420 Member
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    I have been counting calories in, calories out for over 2 years. I have stalled for the past year and a half. NOTHING worked. I am finally trying Atkins, and if you do your research before blasting low-carb plans, you'd know it doesn't elminate ALL carbs. The carbs just come from vegetables instead of bread. What's so wrong with that? Just because something works for you, it doesn't work for all of us. I am proud to say that Atkins IS helping me bust through this dreadful plateau, and I feel a million times better since starting the program.

    To each their own...I'm really tired of hearing people blast others choices.

    Are you prepared to be low-carb for life? Because that weight and plateau is more likely to come back than not.
  • llstacy
    llstacy Posts: 91 Member
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    Low Carb zealots would *kitten* themselves if they saw how many carbs I had on a frequent basis. lol
    I think they just feel bad for you.
  • Espressocycle
    Espressocycle Posts: 2,245 Member
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    I've given up bread, cereal and rice. Not because I'm going low carb, it's just that they were taking up precious room in my diet I prefer to reserve for pie.
  • ipag
    ipag Posts: 137
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  • llstacy
    llstacy Posts: 91 Member
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    OK, I just keep seeing these stupid "no carb diet help pls" or "OMG I went over my carb limit what should I do??" Topics and just had to try and clear this up a little bit/.

    http://www.drmcdougall.com/res_high_protein_diets.html

    'Nuff said, honestly.

    Why is it that people seem to think there's some special "trick" or shortcut to losing body fat? Why is it that people try to over-complicate weight loss by making up all these tricks and tips and fad diets (like the low carb or Atkins diets) that will supposedly just melt the fat off your body? Why would depriving your body of ANY crucial nutrient would be good, especially carbohydrates, which are the building blocks of energy?

    I myself have lost a little over 20 pounds following calorie restriction combined with strength and cardio. It's really that simple, and almost anyone can do it. Expend more than your put in for a CONSISTENT amount of time;that is ALL you need to do. : )

    So please everybody stop depriving yourself of carbs and fearing carbs; when you eat GOOD foods, like whole grains and fresh vegetables, your body will thank you, and you will get the result you want!
    I HAVE to eat low carb, I'm at high risk for cancer. Leave me alone.
  • lolabluola
    lolabluola Posts: 212 Member
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    Why is it that people seem to think there's some special "trick" or shortcut to losing body fat? Why is it that people try to over-complicate weight loss by making up all these tricks and tips and fad diets (like the low carb or Atkins diets) that will supposedly just melt the fat off your body?

    Cause people are lazy.

    hmmmmmm I watch my carbs... I can eat a ton of veggies and not go over but throw in a doughnut and I'm way over or beer or anything I shouldn't have anyway. I try to work out 7 days a week ... I can assure you there is nothing lazy about low carb :)<3 Watching my carbs is an easy way to cut out things I shouldn't be eating. I don't need sugar and pizza and cake and bagels and ice cream ... And it was the 'trick' that worked for me. Just a calorie deficit use to work when I was younger and was a lot more work than watching my sugar/carb intake ... this I can do for life ...
  • wareagle8706
    wareagle8706 Posts: 1,090 Member
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    If we have to reduce calorie intake carbohydrates seems a good place to start, given that there are none we need to eat. Most folks can take 125g of carbs out of their diet (500 calories) and leave fats and protein alone.

    There's more energy in fat (9 vs 4) than carbs, and carbohydrates simply aren't a nutrient that you have to eat.

    20 or 30g of carbs in a day would be a vegetable intake beyond what many can manage, if sticking to the lower carb veg. So I can eat a pound of veg and be under 20g of carbs.

    Can you be more specific when you say carbs? Because you say "carbs simply aren't a nutrient that you have to eat." and I'm not quite sure I understand what you mean by that.
  • teamtutu
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  • lolabluola
    lolabluola Posts: 212 Member
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    Ok, I wasn't going to comment on this until I saw this. Ummm....excuse me??!! You think I am lazy because I cut certain carbs?? I work full time, have 3 kids, run or workout most days and I am LAZY because of the way I CHOOSE to eat??!! Give me a friggin break!! I feel better when I don't eat a lot of carbs. My skin is better, I have more energy, I wake up with no alarm, I run better, workout better/harder. Man, I am one lazy mama!!

    And being low carb is not a "fad". I have eaten low carb for years and will eat low carb forever and ever because I like it. I feel better. It's my lifestyle, not my "fad diet". Ok, go ahead and pick apart every word I've said and bash me for the way I choose to live. I'm so lazy I won't be able to come back to this rediculous conversation. :laugh:

    I agree! I wasn't going to comment until I saw the lazy comment lol getting carbs from veggies instead of junk food isn't lazy!
  • tismyhardbody
    tismyhardbody Posts: 100 Member
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    Why is it that people seem to think there's some special "trick" or shortcut to losing body fat? Why is it that people try to over-complicate weight loss by making up all these tricks and tips and fad diets (like the low carb or Atkins diets) that will supposedly just melt the fat off your body?

    Cause people are lazy.

    HHHHHHHHHHAHAHAHAHAH now that was funny
  • AlabasterVerve
    AlabasterVerve Posts: 3,171 Member
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    I HAVE to eat low carb, I'm at high risk for cancer. Leave me alone.
    LOL :bigsmile:
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