Monday, June 23, 2014

Carbohydrate Addict's Diet

Carbohydrate Addict's Diet
Carbohydrates are the enemy for many people that need to lose weight. Carbohydrates are in many different foods even some of those foods you love think are healthy such as, a baked potato, which can give you all the carbohydrates that you need for several days. On the carbohydrate addict's diet, you will eat a minimal amount of carbs while still losing weight.



The carbohydrate addict's diet allows you to cut down the carbs in a gradual manner instead of cutting them cold turkey. Cutting carbs can make you very irritable and make you feel downright sick causing withdraws and side effects. This is because your body has become used to running off carbs. On the carbohydrate addict's diet, you will learn to eat more healthy foods from the food pyramid such as, vegetables, lean meat, chicken and cheese. On the carbohydrate addict's diet, you will see pounds and inches virtually melt away.



You should consult your doctor before starting any diet even the carbohydrate addict's diet. Your doctor can help you determine if you have any health problems before you start this carbohydrate addict's diet. Some people may crave carbohydrates due to disease or other illnesses. Other diseases such as diabetes can be affected by a carbohydrate addict's diet so it is always best talk with your doctor before starting any weight loss program.



Once you receive clearance from your doctor to begin the carbohydrate addict's diet, you can research the diet online and join groups, which will give you support on the diet. Having someone that has used the diet can give you advice on how to complete the diet and stay on track.



In addition, there are many different cookbooks containing recipes that support the carbohydrate addict's diet. There are also free recipes and cookbooks available that put together various combinations of foods you can eat on this diet. Ask your family to support your efforts, who knows, they may even decide to go on the diet with you so they too can benefit from healthier eating habits and healthier lifestyles.






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