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mcgee2john | 14:05 Wed 17th Apr 2002 | Food & Drink
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Is The Syndrome X Diet safe? Is ther any likelihood of kidney damage?
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Many people struggle for years to lose weight and then end up putting it all back on again. Leslie Kenton, the author of The Syndrome X Diet believes that that a low-carbohydrate diet - rather than low-fat diet - is the answer.

"People on low-fat diets do lose weight, and initially their cholesterol levels improve," says Kenton. "But over a long period, this sort of diet means you develop fatty acid deficiencies that undermine your hormones, as well as your energy levels."

It's based on a maximum of 20 per cent of your calories coming from carbs, 30 per cent from good fats [mono-unsaturated virgin olive oil, coconut oil and fish oils] and 50 per cent from protein. And, if you get hungry, you eat more protein."

The Syndrome X Diet is not likely to cause kidney damage, but because it is so high in protein, it would not be a healthy plan in the long run. The only way to lose weight safely and keep it off is on a sensible low calorie, low fat diet, such as the personal plans created by the British Dietetic Association on http://www.realslimmers.com

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