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    Dr. Atkins' New Diet Revolution

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    by Robert C. Atkins M.D.


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    • ISBN-13: 9780060081591
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Publication date: 12/28/2004
    • Edition description: Reprint
    • Pages: 560
    • Sales rank: 26,886
    • Product dimensions: 5.30(w) x 7.80(h) x 1.50(d)

    Robert Atkins, M.D. has been acclaimed around the world as an authority on diet and nutrition, and is the founder and director of the Atkins Center for Complementary Medicine. A graduate of the University of Michigan and Cornell University Medical College, he is the author of seven best-selling books on diet and nutrition and hosts Your Health Choices on WEVDradio in New York City. Dr. Atkins' New Diet Revolution has been translated into French and Spanish.

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    Preface to the New Edition

    I've never heard of an author redoing his book when it is still a number one bestseller, but this book has been a success for seven years, and some updating is in order. So much has happened since this book was written that I feel I must keep you abreast of how important these changes will prove to be, not only for your weight control project, but also for expanding your health and lifespan.

    No, my diet recommendations are not different, although I'll be telling you about some very delicious special foods and some plateau-breaking vita-nutrients created exclusively for Atkins dieters. What has changed dramatically is the world in which the New Diet Revolution plays such a significant role.

    When I first wrote this book, I had to convince an entire nation of people who, for a generation, have been systematically brainwashed into believing fallacious ideas about overweight. The unchallenged dogma was that carbohydrates are necessary for everyone, that white flour is good for you, that fats and protein undermine your health, that weight loss requires strenuous exercise or going hungry, and that appetite suppressants may be necessary.

    But because the New Diet Revolution works so well, producing essentially automatic weight loss with little regard to quantities, millions of people learned, almost exclusively by word of mouth, that a diet directly opposed to what they have been taught would easily bring their weight problem under control. And they also learned that those who defied the prevailing dogma would improve their energy levels and lab values and would often overcome many medication-requiring illnesses.That is why this book has sold more copies each succeeding year of the six-year span it has been in print. In that time, more than 2 out of every 100 adults in America has obtained a copy of this book, and more have read it. All of these readers have been forced to consider the possibility that one person may be right and the rest of the world wrong. This serious accusation is not made from arrogance, but rather of deep concern that the errors of the "rest of the world" are so widespread as to threaten your health in many ways unless I can help you understand how and why you are being used to further certain economic interests.

    You have been repeatedly told that meat, eggs, butter and cream are bad for you and that pasta, cereals, bread, low-fat milk, flavored yogurt, high carbohydrate energy drinks and the like are good for you. Scientific research points in the other direction, but economics explain the discrepancy. The maligned foods, curiously enough, are all those that bring minimal profits to the food industry, and the approved foods, all of which are built upon the least expensive raw materials, are the ones the industry finds most profitable. Although scores of scientific papers have been published showing that what we are taught cannot be true, the utterances from medical associations, the government, and the media never change. Once that sinks in, you may be more receptive to sharing my suspicions that you have been victimized.

    In the updated version of New Diet Revolution, I have written three new chapters. One deals with recent scientific developments that may clarify the controversy over which diet is really best for you. Another deals with questions I am asked most frequently by my readers, and the third deals with the rather preposterous misconceptions that I have seen in print about the program.

    In addition, since my colleagues and I at the Atkins Center have expanded our services to our readers, I have updated many chapters to integrate information about how you may interact with us to facilitate your weight loss, health restoration and dietary enjoyment.

    Also, throughout the book, I have updated information when appropriate. And finally, I am aware that this very book has profoundly changed people's attitudes toward dieting and this edition recognizes the different mindset that people now have -- namely, the expectation of success. This optimism, based on the success of people like you have seen, should, I am confident, serve to be a wonderfully selffulfilling prophesy.

    ROBERT C. ATKINS, M.D.
    JANUARY 1999

    Dr. Atkins' New Diet Revolution. Copyright © by Robert Atkins. Reprinted by permission of HarperCollins Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved. Available now wherever books are sold.

    Table of Contents

    Prefacexi
    Part 1Why Atkins Works1
    1The Promise3
    2Understanding Some Basics17
    3How You'll Succeed31
    4Is This You? Three Types Who Need to Control Their Carbohydrates38
    5Understanding the Importance of Insulin47
    6The Great Fat Meltdown56
    7Is There a Metabolic Advantage? You Be the Judge64
    8The Complexities of Carbohydrates74
    9Facts and Fallacies About the Atkins Nutritional Approach93
    Part 2How to Do Atkins--Today and for Life105
    10Before You Begin107
    11And Away You Go: The Induction Phase121
    12Time to Review Your Results145
    13Are You Ready for Phase Two?154
    14Ongoing Weight Loss: The Second Phase of Atkins165
    15Engine Stalled? How to Get Past a Plateau182
    16Pre-Maintenance: Prepare for Permanent Slimness193
    17Lifetime Maintenance205
    18A Regimen to Jump-Start Weight Loss226
    19Eating in the Real World236
    Part 3Understanding Health and Well-Being257
    20Metabolic Resistance: Causes and Solutions259
    21The Psychology of Weight Loss: Behavioral Changes for a Healthier Life275
    22Exercise: It's Non-Negotiable286
    23Nutritional Supplements: Don't Even Think of Getting Along Without Them!301
    Part 4Disease Prevention311
    24The Perilous Path to Diabetes313
    25Yeast Reactions331
    26Food Intolerances: Why We Each Require a Unique Diet338
    27Lifetime Protection for Your Heart344
    28Spreading the Word360
    Part 5Food and Recipes367
    Food and Recipes to Help You Do Atkins369
    The Recipes382
    Carbohydrate Gram Counter492
    References503
    Index528
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    Dr. Atkins' original best seller, Diet Revolution, showed millions how to lose weight quickly, easily and without going hungry. Now Dr. Atkins' New Diet Revolution offers not just weight loss, but total wellness designed for the overweight metabolism. You can: Eat the delicious meals you love. Never count calories. Enjoy a cheeseburger when you're hungry. See amazing results in 14 days. Reach your ideal weight ... and stay there

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    Dr. Atkins has given his hugely popular diet plan a makeover, complete with new recipes, updated scientific information, and a more integrative approach to weight loss and total health. With the medical community beginning to recognize the validity of the Atkins approach -- which maintains that excessive carbohydrates, not fat, are the real culprits in weight gain -- there has never been a better time to check out the diet revolution pioneered by the author whose other bestsellers include Dr. Atkins’ New Carbohydrate Gram Counter and Dr. Atkins’ New Diet Cookbook.
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    Atkins updates his 20-year-old best seller, Dr. Atkins' Diet Revolution with a holistic approach to health and well-being. He repeats his controversial, questionably valid premise that the elimination of carbohydrates from the diet will result in weight loss, good health, and euphoria. Contrary to current thinking, Atkins promotes a diet of protein and fat in four stages: induction, ongoing weight loss, pre-maintenance, and maintenance. Case histories document his achievements. However, his verbose text, bloated by rhetoric and generalizations, may overwhelm lay readers, who may not be able to distinguish between fact and speculation. Useful appendixes include menus, recipes, and a carbohydrate gram counter..-- Marilyn Rosenthal, Nassau Community College Library, Garden City, NY
    Kirkus Reviews
    "Dr. Atkins' Diet Revolution", published two decades ago, sold millions of copies but was denounced by medical authorities for its unsound high-calorie, low-carbohydrate regimen. Now it's back, slightly modified, and billed even more contrariwise as a high-fat, low-carbohydrate diet. Atkins blames carbohydrates for most cases of overweight—as well as for much fatigue, mental fog, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, heart disease, diabetes, and cancer. A high-fat diet, he says, is harmful only when added to a high- carbohydrate diet. At times, he backs off and hedges, admitting, for example, that refined flour and sugar, not all carbohydrates, are the culprits, and even that the desserts he promotes should be limited to special occasions. Still, heavy cream, butter, and cheese abound in his recipes; bacon and eggs are on his daily breakfast menu; and his program, especially the 14-day "induction diet" designed to induce ketosis, or fat-burning, turns all prevailing guidelines upside down. It will be interesting to see how this book does now that low-fat, high-carbohydrate eating has been so widely accepted by professionals and public alike. Atkins claims success with his 25,000 overweight patients (who take an average of 30 nutritional pills a day along with the diet), and he scores a point or two against pro-establishment preconceptions among researchers, but he certainly doesn't prove that his is the healthier diet. Still, get ready for a blitz.

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