I've heard a few things about this issue - namely that's it's controversial.
The basic premise, so far as I can tell, is that the diet is aimed at restricting to foods we are able to handle in evolutionary terms. In other words, lots of fat but very little carbohydrate.
Perhaps it makes sense...but either way, there's an article in New SCientist about a new published study that indeed claims that those following the Atkin's diet are significantly healthier in terms of notable risk factors:
Atkin's diet may cut risk of heart disease
The basic premise, so far as I can tell, is that the diet is aimed at restricting to foods we are able to handle in evolutionary terms. In other words, lots of fat but very little carbohydrate.
Perhaps it makes sense...but either way, there's an article in New SCientist about a new published study that indeed claims that those following the Atkin's diet are significantly healthier in terms of notable risk factors:
Atkin's diet may cut risk of heart disease