Atkins Diet Information

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By jakeriley

Atkins and Intestinal Problems

The major complaint of those who use the Atkins diet is the intestinal problems that are associated with reducing carbohydrates. These problems can include constipation and diarrhea. These symptoms can happen to anybody at some point, but those who follow a low-carb diet are especially prone.

Most commonly dieters will experience diarrhea during the early days of induction. This is a result of the body getting rid of excess carbohydrates. It also marks the beginning of the ketosis process. So in actuality, experiencing diarrhea at the beginning of the diet is a good thing. It indicates that you are on the road to becoming a fat burning machine.

Constipation is a side effect of lack of fiber in the low carb diet. Whole grains, legumes and fruit are the normal sources of dietary fiber, and they are all restricted on the Atkins dietís initial phases.

However, you shouldnít be scared off from the low-carb way of life because of these issues. There are simple solutions that can prevent and help with these symptoms and allow you to continue with staying on the diet plan.

The first tip is to make sure to include the proper amount of low-carb vegetables in your daily diet. In the induction phase, you can eat up to 20 grams of carbohydrates per day. This is roughly equal to 3 cups of salad vegetables. Some people are tempted to use their carbohydrate grams on cheese or artificially sweetened soda. Eating acceptable vegetables is a vital part of maintaining intestinal health while following the Atkins plan. Itís also important to drink a minimum of 8 eight-ounce glasses of water per day and get exercise. Both of these steps can help with intestinal programs.

If you are experiencing constipation specifically, then there are many methods for relief. When you switch from a diet full of processed and refined sugar products, your body will need some time to adjust to this new way of eating. Youíll need to make sure to up your fiber intake with acceptable vegetables and fruits (certain fruits are allowed after the initial induction phase). You can also try a fiber supplement like sugar-free Metamucil.

Make sure you are eating enough fats and oils. Constipation can be a result of too little fat in your diet. Adding tablespoon of olive oil or flax oil to salads or other vegetables can help your intestinal health. Also, try to incorporate a variety of vegetables in your salad. Pale iceberg lettuce does not have much fiber in it. Try dark green lettuces or have a serving of dark green steamed veggies (broccoli, asparagus or spinach are good choices).

If these tips donít work, try cutting out all salt from your diet for a couple of days. This includes pickles, mustard, diet soda, ham, bacon and bottled salad dressing. This will decrease your fluid retention and sometimes helps with bowel movements.

Diarrhea should not be a problem after the first week of the Induction plan. However, on rare occasion, it does persist longer. First, analyze your diet. If you are eating low carb protein bars or other sugar free products, eliminate them. They may contain sweeteners like glycerine, sorbitol and malitol which are known to cause diarrhea and gas. Homemade low carb desserts may also be a cause of problems. Most of them use maltodextrin, an artificial sweetener used in baking. Maltodextrin is made from corn and can cause problems for some people.

If you are not used to eating raw vegetables everyday, this may be a cause of diarrhea. Understand that your body will adjust to the vegetables and the intestinal side effects wonít last forever. Make sure you are chewing your raw vegetables thoroughly. Also, using lightly steamed vegetables rather than raw can be a solution to this problem.

Intestinal problems are common during the first portion of the Atkins diet. Keep in mind, however, that these problems will go away within the first few weeks of the new way of eating. If the problems persist, try the previously mentioned tips to get relief.

Comments

tturnertip77 3 years ago

i have started the atkins diet.. and i am onmy 1st week i have not had a bowel movement since i started?? i am following all the guidelines of the diet.. so do i need to take a pill which i do not want too.. or can i eat like an orange which i havent so far. no fruit at all yet. i am asking because i want to do everything that is right for me on this diet .. if you have any answers that would help i would appreciate it alot.. also the diet seems to be working as far as the losing the weight!!:)

Sorse 2 years ago

Tturntip77 you need to do more research on the Atkins diet because the reason you are losing weight so fast is because you are losing carbohydrates. I understand that is your goal, but you must understand that for every 1 gram of carbohydrates there is 3 grams of water that you are losing. So the weight that you are losing is the essential water weight we must all have, and after the first 2 weeks all you will be losing after that is nutrients inside your body and therefore will not lose the weight properly. With proper exercise and MORE fruit and water in your diet, your body will become better.

Tina 3 months ago

Sorse, I disagree with you from personal experience. I lost 80 pounds on Atkins about 32 years ago now. I have followed a low card diet all my life and am in very good health. I was insulin resistant as a child. Atkins was the only way out of obesity for me given my family's diabetes prone ancestry. Not every diet is for everyone but if I took your advice and drank tons of water along with downing a lot of fruits, I would have the worst hypoglycemic episode one has ever seen. I am also celiac and allergic to many pesticides and chemicals found in processed foods. In all, I cannot eat according to the food pyramid. It would put me in the hospital. I realize you are trying to help but some folks fare very well on an Atkins regimen because their bodies lack the necessary enzymes from birth to properly assimilate sugars, simple and complex.

God bless.

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