Mostslepton
Bluelighter
- Joined
- Jun 23, 2007
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- 198
Honestly the best way to lose weight is to simply stop eating Carbohydrates altogether.
The Atkins diet is ok if you can handle the headaches, the being sick and run down all the time, sure.
I think this is one of the worst ideas anybody has ever come up with. Ok, let's completely eliminate one essential nutrient in all its forms. I've had retards try to tell me they don't eat carrots while dieting because they "have carbs".
I would not recommend a ketogenic diet to anybody, least of all somebody who will possibly be working out, thus requiring energy. Last time I checked, carbs are our main source of fuel.
his daily caloric intake?
Yes.
And wouldn't you agree that it'd be really useful as well to know his macronutrient (carb/fat/protein) breakdown as well, if only to make sure protein/fats are high enough for him?
Well, there are numerous benefits to be gained from consuming protein, so having plentiful amounts of protein in one's diet is always koshur.
As far as the other stuff, I personally wouldn't worry about it too much. Keeping such close tabs on macronutrients is really for serious atheletes who would benefit the most from ensuring they have an impeccable diet, not for people just wanting to drop a bunch of weight. In other words, it isn't absolutely necessary. Ultimately, a calorie is a calorie, and while not all calories are created equal (like the heirarchy the body uses when metabolizing calories from alcohol, protein, carbs and then fat), what really matters is total number of calories consumed at the end of the day vs. how many you used up for energy.
Trust me, I didn't know very much about even the most basic nutrition in the begining, and I lost 30 pounds easily and without even modifying my diet in the slightest. Off course, this stuff is good to know and eventually he will have to fine-tune his diet, but he needn't be so strict in the beginning if he simply exercises. I can assure you this is the best way yet to actually go about losing weight - especially if you are accustomed to a sedentary lifestyle and shitty food in disproportionate amounts.
Another thing to consider is going organic or at least avoiding junk food (see: any packaged, processed thing you can find at convenience store, fast foods and chain restaurants, etc.). Even just by eating clean one can notice a difference.
Sometimes people don't like to be too over-whelmed with dieting information, you know?