How Do Atkins Diet Helps In Weight Management
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The Atkins diet is a low-carb diet, which is usually recommended for weight loss. The
Atkins diet says that one can simply reduce weight by just avoiding carbohydrates
from the food and increasing the amount of protein and fat (healthy). Studies have
shown that a low- carb diet doesn't need calorie counting, so it is effective for weight
loss and can lead to various health improvements.
But, one should ask to doctor or health care provider before starting any weight-loss
diet, especially if one is suffering from any health conditions.
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