JCJRSmith
US Navy Veteran
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...on the front page of our local paper, Harrisburg's Patriot News (sometimes referred to as "The Fish Wrapper Gazzette"). From the NY Tmes, it spoke of the change of direction of the Atkins diet specifically towards limiting saturated fat in the diet. I know one of the major criticisms of Atkins from the medical community is that the ORIGINAL diet, as written, made it seem that one could have unlimited fat in the diet as long as one restricted carbs. What the original 1992 text said was that beef, pork, lamb and butter were on the list of "foods you may eat liberally." To quote the first paragraph of the story:
"The have been advising dieters for years to satisfy their hunger with liberal amounts of stead, eggs, and other saturated fats.
Now the promoters of the Atkins diet say people on their plan should limit the amount of red meat and stturated fat they eat."
The new message is only 20% of the diets calories should come from saturated fats.
Read the article
HERE (you have to register at the NY Times site to read the article - free registration)
"The have been advising dieters for years to satisfy their hunger with liberal amounts of stead, eggs, and other saturated fats.
Now the promoters of the Atkins diet say people on their plan should limit the amount of red meat and stturated fat they eat."
The new message is only 20% of the diets calories should come from saturated fats.
Read the article
HERE (you have to register at the NY Times site to read the article - free registration)
and laugh. You would think medical professionals would make sure they are well informed before they start sharing their wisdom. My physician's assistant said that very thing to me when I started Atkins. I told her maybe she should read the book. Thankfully, our other doctors are more well informed. 

My dd has been experiencing shortness of breath and based on her fathers health history she had to go for an EKG and chest xray this week and we're still awaiting the results. It's pretty nerve wracking.