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Low Carb Diet Can Produce Significant Weight Loss
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The Duke study shows part of why
diet is so popular, it can produce significant weight loss. It also produces it without a lot of annoying calorie counting and
irritability associated with diets.
Known for Easy Weight Loss
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"You're not as hungry as with other diets, and that is a really good thing," says Jenny Anderson, an Internet consultant from Mamaroneck, N.Y., who is on
diet. "That makes it easier to stay on it. So does seeing results fairly quickly. One bad thing is that it forbids caffeine, and I had a lot of bad headaches from coffee withdrawal."
Another drawback to
low-carb diet is its severely limited menu options.
"At first, eggs and bacon in butter for breakfast every day is fun, but day after day of only meat and fat at every meal can get tiresome," says Anderson.
So therein lies
controversy. On one hand you have lots of stories of significant weight loss on a relatively user-friendly diet. On
other, you have dietitians and nutritionists who maintain that
weight loss produced is short-term and can threaten a person's overall health, despite
fact that
weight loss itself may have
beneficial effect of lowering cholesterol.
Who is right? Maybe both sides. It provides weight loss at a very high cost to overall health, or at least that has been
prevailing medical opinion.
Low Carbohydrate Diet May Not Be As Bad As We Thought
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"There have been reports in
medical literature that say that this low-carb diet may not be as bad as we thought," says Susan Barr, registered dietitian in New York City. "That makes people interested again in this diet, but until there is more research on what stresses
diet places on
body, there is no way to know what it might be doing besides providing short-term weight loss.

Michael Lewis has been collecting articles and information on Weight Loss and HGH (Human Growth Hormone and related health benefits. He has created and edits numerous web sites about this subject. Michael is a staff writer for AgeForce.com.