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Atkins Diet |
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Introduction & Overview |
Perhaps not enough can be said about the famous, or perhaps rather infamous, Atkins Diet. Atkins Diet aims to cater to low carb dieters; in fact, it may be argued that Atkins Diet alone may be responsible for fueling the low carb frenzy. In any case, Atkins products are promoted as healthy and delicious foods that may aid consumers in losing weight. The product line ranges from breakfast bars to shakes and candies. Atkins Diet products are said to be high in dietary fiber and very low in carbohydrates, without compromising taste.
In order to analyze Atkins Diet, we will need to look at not only its concept, but also its product line and its company history. Therefore, we feel it is imperative to know that the company only recently resurfaced after filing for bankruptcy amidst lawsuits. We will take a closer look at the controversy surrounding Atkins Diet, and conclude whether a low carb diet alone may be more effective and feasible than other weight loss formulas on the market.
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 | Pros |
• Product lines may be healthy, if looked at individually
• Ordering online is easy
• Products are said not to compromise on taste
• Products do not contain trans fat
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 | Cons |
• Atkins Diet by itself may not be enough to sustain a healthy lifestyle
• Diet focuses on high fat foods
• Diet may have side effects, like increasing cholesterol
• Atkins Diet products may have to be paired with other supplements
• Following the Diet may be impractical and potentially exhausting
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 | Product's Concept |
Atkins Diet is divided along 4 phases. The first phase is Induction. As its name suggests, the phase is an introductory period where users may get a moment to synchronize their lifestyle with the Diet. The second phase is called Ongoing Weight Loss. During this phase, users take active control of their lifestyle and adjust to permanent weight management. The third phase is called Pre-Maintenance and involves continually making pro-active carbohydrate choices even after the initial weight loss goal is reached. The fourth and final phase is termed Lifetime Maintenance, which is, as its name suggests, learning ways and means to maintaining a lifetime balance of diet.
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 | The Atkins Company |
Atkins Nutritionals, Inc. is based on Dr. Robert C. Atkins’ theories on diet and weight loss. The program he introduced essentially involves taking more fatty foods than those containing carbohydrates; at one point, the carb intake may be reduced to very low amounts. His revolutionary theory caught on during the late 1990’s. Following the success of the diet, the company expanded to include food products as well. The rejuvenated Atkins also sells software, like calorie counters. However, in the wake of the increasing uncertainty after Dr. Atkins’ death, and also due to some unpleasant safety issues with the Diet, the company was forced to file for bankruptcy.
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 | Customer Feedback |
The Diet has many critics. Some people allege that the Diet does not effectively promote exercise and eating fruits and vegetables. There are people who allege that the Diet may lead to some serious medical conditions, including high acidity. However, there are also few people who claim to have benefited from the Diet. Among them, the general consensus seems to be that the Diet may aid in losing weight only in the short run.
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 | Conclusion |
Although Atkins Diet may be ubiquitous and popular, we believe that a low carb diet may create problems that outweigh potential gains. The diet requires strict adherence that may not be practical for many people. Furthermore, there may be dangers associated with the diet, like high acidity leading to osteoporosis.
In the end, we believe that an effective weight management formula should be hassle-free. If a consumer does not have the time and dedication for a strict diet plan, they may wish to try a weight loss supplement in a capsule form. There may indeed be some safe and trustworthy supplements on the market with great customer service and free-trial offers.
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