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		<description><![CDATA[There are a lot of misconceptions about low-carb diets. Almost every &#8220;anti-low carb&#8221; information or news report says the same thing: reduced-carb diets don’t have enough fruits and vegetables, and even often draw an image of people eating unhealthy diet.
The reality, low-carb diets concentrate on healthy food, nutritious, and research into reducing carbs continues to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a lot of misconceptions about low-carb diets. Almost every &#8220;anti-low carb&#8221; information or news report says the same thing: reduced-carb diets don’t have enough fruits and vegetables, and even often draw an image of people eating unhealthy diet.</p>
<p>The reality, low-carb diets concentrate on healthy food, nutritious, and research into reducing carbs continues to show more and more positive results.</p>
<p>Here are the misconceptions and the truths about low-carb diets to set your own mind at easiness and help you inform others.</p>
<p>1. Consuming Low Carb = Courting Heart Disease<br />
In study after study, cholesterol, blood pressure, triglycerides, and other indications for heart disease risk decline on low-carb diets. Also, in one large long term study, even low-carb diets with a lot of animal protein and fat did not raise the risk of heart disease.</p>
<p>2. Eating Fruits and Vegetables not Allowed on Low-Carb Diets<br />
People believe that fruits and vegetables are not allowed because they are mainly carbohydrate.<br />
Actually, people who take a low carb diet almost all the time eat more fruits and vegetables than usual. Instead, non-starchy vegetables are actually comes at the bottom of the low carb pyramids.</p>
<p>3. Low-Carb Diets will Cause Kidneys Disease<br />
The reason is that since people with kidney disease are typically encouraged to consume low protein diets, a diet that is higher in protein will raise kidney disease.<br />
In fact, a low-carb diet is frequently not higher in protein than the latest suggested levels.</p>
<p>4. Low Carb means No Carb<br />
Many people thought that a low carb diet must be extremely low in carbohydrates.<br />
Not even a single expert endorses this. The fact, you should have at least 45% &#8211; 65% carbohydrate depending upon individual.</p>
<p>5. Dr Atkins Died of His Own Diet<br />
Despite improperly obtained medical reports mis-reported by the vegetarian group &#8220;Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine&#8221;, Dr Atkins died from head injuries resulting from a fall. He was not fat when he died</p>
<p>6. Low-Carb Diets Have Insufficient Fiber<br />
The reason is, because fiber is carbohydrate, a low-carb diet must be low in fiber.<br />
In fact, a lot of low-carb foods are high in fiber, and on diets that encourage carb counting, fiber doesn’t come into the calculation. Fiber remains undigested, so it is encouraged on low-carb diets.</p>
<p>7. Low-Carb Diets will “Leach” All The Calcium from Your Bones<br />
The reasoning goes that low-carb diets are always high in protein. People on higher protein diets are likely to have more calcium in their urine. But this turns out to be a red herring. This has been proven NOT to be true. In fact, it turns out that protein, rather than cause bone loss, actually protects our bones</p>
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