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Is
Low-Carb Weight Loss Really Just Water
Loss? |
by:
Craig
Whitley |
By
Craig Whitley
Diets
and Weight Loss Plans
A Daily Blog for Dieter's
Any weight loss or diet plan, including
low-carb plans like the induction phase
of the Atkins Diet will result in water
loss during the first week or two. However,
one of the real beauties of following a
low carbohydrate eating plan is that most
of the weight loss than extends beyond the
initial induction phase of the diet is really
from a drop in fat pounds.
How can this be? Well, when you follow a
controlled carbohydrate eating plan like
Atkins or the South Beach Diet, your body
soon switches from burning carbohydrates
(which the diet deprives the body of) to
burning fat for energy. In other words,
the majority of the weight loss that occurs
beyond the initial induction phase is really
loss of fat that has been stored in your
body.
Contrary to what many skeptics and misinformed
persons may report or say, even if your
body sheds water during the first few days
of a controlled carbohydrate diet plan like
the South Beach Diet or Atkins, the body’s
water balance soon returns to normal and
the weight loss that follows is the depletion
of fat pounds. This loss of fat reveals
itself to one and all in the form declines
in inches (your body measurements) and pounds
– regardless which low-carb diet you follow.
About the author:
Craig Whitley is the Senior Editor of “Diets
and Weight Loss Plans” – a daily blog for
dieters. Visit his website daily to read
the latest news and articles on diets, dieting,
weight loss and obesity. The URL address
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