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10 Responses to “Atkins Diet Misconceptions: Calorie-in Calorie-out Fallacy”

  1. lukerickrob Says:

    How did we go from Atkins to rabbits?  *Smile* Yes, he is litter trained, but I didn’t ‘train’ him, he is just very clean and if he is loose he will jump back into his cage to…you know….lol. Anyway, loved the vid!

  2. bowulf Says:

    Thanks! They are definitely interesting to have around. Is yours litter-trained?

  3. lukerickrob Says:

    Oh, your bunny in the background is so cute! I have a dwarf rabbit myself, lol

  4. seanadb Says:

    Hey dude,Just wanted to say keep up the great work, passing on the right info. It’s funny to see people nit-pick about the low-carb approach, but in the end, facts win. Cheers!

  5. bowulf Says:

    Thanks! When the truth is on your side, the arguments fall on deaf hears. My goal is to get everyone with deaf ears to the critics and self-doubt.

  6. drsamhouse Says:

    why do you have a rabbit in a cage?

  7. bowulf Says:

    Because we have 2 pet rabbits who stay in their cages until we let them roam the house (have to wait for the dog to be outside).

  8. lightninlad Says:

    Hey, nice job with these videos. Question for ya….Would the new Kentucky GRILLED chicken with 0carbs be an okay choice for a low carb diet? I noticed it had a lot of sodium and just wanted your thoughts on this.

  9. bowulf Says:

    For Induction, no. If you read the ingredients they load the stuff with dextrose and modified food starch. I am less concerned about the MSG than others, but the sodium can certainly cause water retention. You are drinking a lot of water to counteract it. After Induction, it would be acceptable if you continued to lose weight while eating it.

  10. MisterQuebec Says:

    Sorry if my question is not about this video. We often hear that Joe Smith can eat much lots of so-called fattening food and stay slim while John Doe stays obese because he has a much lower metabolism rate. Is this a myth? Thanks.

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