People who drink alcohol while on the Atkins diet can find themselves feeling the effects much quicker than normal, because the alcohol is rapidly broken down into ketones. This can cause problems for the drinker, and is why alcohol is probably best to be avoided. Alternatively light or limited drinking of alcohol during the Atkins diet should not have too many adverse effects, especially if the drinker has eaten properly beforehand, allowing for slower absorption of the alcohol. Alcohol is also high in calories and is generally avoided during any form of dieting.
Drinking Alcohol that is Allowed on the Atkins Diet
By the time the maintenance stage of the diet is reached, it is permissible to drink alcohol on the Atkins diet. Distilled spirits such as vodka and gin are the best options, because they are low in calories and do not contain sugar. The mixers that are used should also be given serious consideration since most contain sugars in their content. This includes fruit juices, tonic water and non-diet drinks that you would normally mix with alcohol. Even drinking spirits with low calorie mixers can stop weight loss and even cause weight gain. If this happens, it is advisable to discontinue drinking alcohol during the Atkins diet.
Liquors and cocktails are usually a no-no for dieters, but there are low-carb varieties of cocktails available to allow most people can enjoy the occasional beverage while using the Atkins diet to lose weight. Until you have reached your target weight, it is best to avoid alcohol altogether and when re-introducing it back into the diet, follow the process slowly and carefully. This is a wise choice, since the effects of alcohol on your system can change while you are dieting
By : Roland Parris Jefferson III