Ok I don't get this at all. I read up on the Atkins diet. Currenly I am doing a low calorie diet. And there is this one thing I don't get at all.
Ok so the standard beleif is that:
Calories OUT > Calories IN, will result in a weight loss
But yet the Atkins diet claims you don't have to count the calories at all if you limit the carbs. So in essence I can eat 3,000 calories a day, and as long as there isn't more then 20 grams of carbs I should lose weight. Makes absolutely no sense to me.
I mean I understand how the process works. Carbs is what we use FIRST for energy. But this is just one aspect I do not get at all. How on earth do you lose weight without burning more calories then you are taking in???
Someone help me out.
Ok so the standard beleif is that:
Calories OUT > Calories IN, will result in a weight loss
But yet the Atkins diet claims you don't have to count the calories at all if you limit the carbs. So in essence I can eat 3,000 calories a day, and as long as there isn't more then 20 grams of carbs I should lose weight. Makes absolutely no sense to me.
I mean I understand how the process works. Carbs is what we use FIRST for energy. But this is just one aspect I do not get at all. How on earth do you lose weight without burning more calories then you are taking in???
Someone help me out.




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