Hank Garner
August 16, 2012
Advice, Articles, Hank Garner, Low Carb, Our Writers, Paleo Diet
Why do we let people have such control over us with a few simple words? Don't let your negative friends & relatives disuade you on your low carb journey.
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Dana Carpender
August 16, 2012
Articles, Low Carb, Personal Experience, Restaurant Reviews, Reviews
My low carb lunch at Chipotle was by far the most satisfying fast food experience I have ever had, with food that was both wonderfully tasty and nutritionally superior. I may have missed Chipotle Mexican Grill up until now, but you can bet I'll be going back again.
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Hank Garner
August 7, 2012
Advice, Articles, Hank Garner, Health, Inspiration, Low Carb, Low Carb Success Stories, Our Writers, Personal Experience
Getting started with low carb can be a little daunting for some people. In the midst of all of the options and questions, there is one thing that separates successful people from people that throw in the towel.
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Andrew DiMino
August 3, 2012
Articles, Books, Health, Low Carb
On March 1, 2008, Doc Joe weighed a ponderous, pachydermian and unhealthy 340 pounds. One year later he weighed in at 210 pounds. He not only lost weight --- he regained his health, fitness and wellness.
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Hank Garner
August 3, 2012
Advice, Articles, Health, Inspiration, Low Carb, Low Carb Success Stories, Our Writers, Personal Experience
Hank Garner was in his late thirties & his health was a wreck. In his first column for CarbSmart, Hank documents his 130 lb. weight loss success and the major setback that almost derailed him for good.
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Rebecca Latham
July 20, 2012
Inspiration, Low Carb, Personal Experience, Rebecca Latham
Until our generation, no human society has ever lived on a high carbohydrate diet. We are paying the price for this ill-conceived experiment on humanity with higher and higher rates of obesity - including childhood obesity - and rapidly growing rates of type 2 diabetes. In her first column for CarbSmart.com, Rebecca Latham chronicles the decline in the health of our generation and why it happened.
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Amy Dungan
July 20, 2012
Amy Dungan, Articles, Humor, Low Carb, Our Writers, Personal Experience
It seems I'm doomed to repeat the same mistakes over and over. Maybe I'm being a bit melodramatic. I do usually learn from my mistakes. But sometimes I try something, look back to analyze it, and realize it's really not that different from the other things I've tried. “Hello Abby. Will you be staying long?” There are lots of reasons why I believe I'm abnormal, but today I'll just highlight one of them. We can save my various other flaws for analysis at a later date.
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Dana Carpender
July 19, 2012
Diabetes, Low Carb, Low Carb Success Stories, Personal Experience, Research & Science
I got basic blood work done recently, and in the interests of full disclosure I felt I ought to share the results with you. I am 53 years old, and have been eating a low carbohydrate diet for 17 years, or 32% of my life.
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Susie T. Gibbs
July 16, 2012
Advice, Low Carb, Low Carb Success Stories, Our Writers, Snacks, Susie T. Gibbs
Weight-related lack of self-esteem can stop anyone from achieving their success with the low carb lifestyle. In her first column for CarbSmart.com, Susie T. Gibbs shows us that winning the attitude game means more than starting you journey of reaching your goal of losing weight, it involves beginning the journey to self-love.
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Amy Dungan
July 9, 2012
2012 Low Carb Success Stories, Amy Dungan, Articles, Inspiration, Low Carb, Low Carb Success Stories, Our Writers, Personal Experience
This success story starts with Susan being 380 pounds on her 40th birthday. Like many of us who have struggled with weight, she didn’t like being in photos and avoided them when possible. So when she got her photos back from the celebration, she didn’t recognize herself. “I not only looked bad, I felt horrible” says Susan.
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Dana Carpender
July 1, 2012
Advice, Articles, Dana Carpender, Diabetes, Health, Low Carb
Carbohydrate restriction is such a dramatically effective intervention that many medications will need to be adjusted immediately. This is particularly true of all blood sugar medications
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Andrew DiMino
June 23, 2012
Advice, Andrew DiMino, Articles, Diabetes, Health, Inspiration, Low Carb, Our Writers, Research & Science
Dr. John Briffa in a recent article poses that if a type 1 diabetic eats less carbs, they will balance their blood sugar levels just like type 2 diabetics do with a low carb diet.
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