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The Rules of the Induction Diet. Your diet must contain no more than 20 grams of carbohydrate a day.


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Atkins Diet Menu Plan and Nutrition Carbohydrates Food List
Atkins Diet Menu is an experiment with the Atkins Diet Induction period. The experiment is for people to try to follow the Atkins Diet Induction Menu...


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...in the "Induction Phase" of the Atkins Diet to quite a bit more but only from very whole grain, low glycemic carbs in the SugarBusters Diet...


Atkins Nutritionals: Home
Official site of the Atkins Center for Complementary solution. Includes information about Dr. Robert C. Atkins and the Atkins Diet, a low-carb...





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