The Atkins Diet
Atkins and Ketosis
The basic principle of the Atkins diet is that a state of
ketosis will help you burn your fat stores as energy. Many
people, even those who are on low carbohydrate diets, don’t
quite understand ketosis and why it works.
Most diets are calorie-reduction diets. They help you lose
weight, but some of the weight is from fat and some of it is
from lean muscle tissue. While you may look smaller on the
scale, your metabolism is actually slowing down. The more
muscle you lose the slower your metabolism will be. This makes
losing weight more difficult and gaining weight back even
simpler.
The Atkins diet, on the other hand, is carbohydrate
restrictive. It creates a state of ketosis in your body that
burns only fat, and not muscle. The primary source of your
energy for your body will be fat in the form of ketones. Your
liver will convert fat into ketones and it cannot be converted
back. It will be excreted naturally.
Ketones are actual a normally and efficient source of fuel
for the human body. They are created in the liver from the
fatty acids that result from the breakdown of body fat. These
only appear when there is an absence of glucose and sugar. In
the Atkins diet, you reduce the amount of glucose and sugar
that is in the bloodstream. As a result, your body produces
ketones for fuel. When your body is creating ketones it is
called ketosis.
There is a common misconception that following a ketogenic
diet like Atkins is dangerous. The truth is that being in
ketosis is a completely naturally state. The human body creates
ketones to use as fuel in the absence of glucose.
In the Atkins diet book, Dr. Atkins suggests using
ketone-testing strips to determine your state of ketosis during
dieting. These small plastic strips are held in the urine
stream and contain a special chemically treated absorptive pad.
This pad will change color if ketones are present in the urine.
With the presence of ketones, the strip will change varying
shades of pink to purple. There is a color scale on the label
of the bottle that will help you determine your ketone
levels.
Ketone strips are available in any pharmacy and can be found
among the diabetic supplies. In some stores, they are kept
behind the counter so you may have to ask for them. You won’t
need a prescription to buy them though. Once you open a package
of ketosis strips they have a shelf life of 6 months. It may be
helpful to mark the opening date on the box.
Ketone strips will let you know if you are progressing
correctly on the Atkins diet. If you are following the
Induction plan to the letter and aren’t seeing purple, don’t
worry. Some people never show trace amounts of ketones or they
may show just above the minimum line. As long as you are losing
weight and inches then you are successfully using ketones.
Also, if you’ve just exercised a few hours before using the
strips, you may not see purple.
Some dieters may mistakenly believe that a dark purple
result on the testing strips means that they are losing weight
faster. Actually, the darkest purple color is a sign of
dehydration. It means that your urine is too concentrated and
you need to drink water.
Ketones come from fat in the bloodstream, whether it is fat
that you eat or fat that you burn. So if you eat a meal heavy
in fat and then immediately use a testing strip, then you’ll
see a dark purple result. Use the strips as a guide, but don’t
get hung up on the color.
Reaching a state of ketosis is key to success on the Atkins
diet and it as simple as eliminating carbohydrates from the
diet. Make sure to follow the eating plan correctly and use the
ketone testing strips as needed.
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