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The 4 Phases of Atkins
Phase 1 - Induction
We recommend you do the first phase of Atkins for at least two weeks. You
will be staying at or below 20 grams of Net Carbs per day. (Carbs such as fiber don’t count
in this tally.) Eat three meals a day or four or five smaller meals, if preferred.
Don’t skip meals. Eat until you’re satisfied but not stuffed.
A sample breakfast might consist of an avocado-tomato omelet and decaf coffee with cream. For
lunch you could have a cheeseburger (minus the roll) and a tossed salad. Dinner might include
broiled salmon and spinach sauteed with garlic.
- Foods that combine protein and fat, such as poultry, fish, red meat and eggs, will be the
foundation of your meal.
- Most of your carbs will come from nutrient-dense foods such as leafy green vegetables dressed
in olive oil.
- Drink at least eight-8 ounce glasses of water each day to hydrate your body and flush out any
impurities.
- Exercise regularly, preferably combining aerobic activity such as walking or running with an
anaerobic activity such as weight training. Always check with your physician before starting
any exercise program.
Phase 2 - Ongoing Weight Loss
Slow your weight loss by gradually increasing your carb intake in increments of
5 grams Net Carbs. (For example, 5 asparagus spears and half a tomato contain roughly 5 grams of
Net Carbs.) Choose your additional carbs wisely, starting with non-starchy vegetables, berries
(lower in carbs than other fruit) or Atkins controlled carb alternative food. Never assume
any food is low in carbs; instead, read labels and use a carb gram counter.
The first week, move up to 25 grams of net Carbs per day.
- If you continue to lose weight, move to a daily intake of 30 grams of Net Carbs the next week,
and so forth until weight loss stops for a few days in a row.
- Drop back 5 grams and you should continue losing weight slowly. Stay at this level of Net
Carbs until you come within 5-10 pounds of your target weight.
Phase 3 - Pre-Maintenance
When you get within 5-10 pounds of your goal weight, move to Pre-Maintenance.
By losing those last few pounds very slowly, you’ll ease yourself into a permanently changed way
of eating.
Each week, add more grains (as much as 10) of carbs to your daily allotment,
going, for example, from 50 grams of Net Carbs a day to 60 the next week.
- As long as you continue to lose at an almost imperceptible rate, gradually
introduce other fruits, such as grapefruit, kiwi or melon, whole grains and yams and other
starchy vegetables.
- When you achieve and maintain your goal weight for a least a month, you have found the Net Carb
level called your ACE and have effectively moved to the final phase of Atkins.
Phase 4 - Lifetime Maintenance
To maintain your goal weight, stay at your newly found ACE.
- Your ACE (Atkins carbohydrate equilibrium) may range from as low as 40 to 120 or more grams
of Net Carbs daily, depending on your metabolism age, gender, activity level or other factors.
- Continue to follow this healthful and satisfying way of eating and engage in regular
exercise for effective weight control.
- Changes in your activity level, hormonal status or other factors may raise or lower your ACE.
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