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The '''Atkins Nutritional Approach''' is the most popular and marketed [[low-carbohydrate diet]] in the world. It is commonly known as the ''Atkins diet'' or just ''Atkins''. It was created by Dr. [[Robert Atkins (nutritionalist)]] in the 1960's, who used it to solve his own overweight condition. After treating over 10,000 patients with the diet, he released a series of books to popularise the diet, starting with ''Dr Atkins' Diet Revolution'' in 1972. He later on updated his own ideas in his new book ''Dr Atkins' New Diet Revolution'', however, remaining faithful to his old concepts. Dr Atkins was also | The '''Atkins Nutritional Approach''' is the most popular and marketed [[low-carbohydrate diet]] in the world. It is commonly known as the ''Atkins diet'' or just ''Atkins''. It was created by Dr. [[Robert Atkins (nutritionalist)]] in the 1960's, who used it to solve his own overweight condition. After treating over 10,000 patients with the diet, he released a series of books to popularise the diet, starting with ''Dr Atkins' Diet Revolution'' in 1972. He later on updated his own ideas in his new book ''Dr Atkins' New Diet Revolution'', however, remaining faithful to his old concepts. Dr Atkins was also aware of [[Alternative medicine|alternative medicine]] views on the effects of [[Candidia Albicans]] overgrowth, and prescribed an anti-fungal variety of his diet in his book ''Dr Atkins' New Diet Revolution''. | ||
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The Atkins Nutritional Approach is the most popular and marketed low-carbohydrate diet in the world. It is commonly known as the Atkins diet or just Atkins. It was created by Dr. Robert Atkins (nutritionalist) in the 1960's, who used it to solve his own overweight condition. After treating over 10,000 patients with the diet, he released a series of books to popularise the diet, starting with Dr Atkins' Diet Revolution in 1972. He later on updated his own ideas in his new book Dr Atkins' New Diet Revolution, however, remaining faithful to his old concepts. Dr Atkins was also aware of alternative medicine views on the effects of Candidia Albicans overgrowth, and prescribed an anti-fungal variety of his diet in his book Dr Atkins' New Diet Revolution.