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		<title>By: Neva Marjory</title>
		<link>http://www.atkins-diet.wordpress-by.org/2007/05/25/ccll/#comment-3026</link>
		<author>Neva Marjory</author>
		<pubDate>Sat, 26 May 2007 11:23:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In a message dated 2/12/2005 10:15:12 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
ccarpenter15@... writes:
What is CCLL? These acronyms are driving me bananas! - Oh - not bananas,
toooo many cards - driving me batty! LOL
Carolsea
Once you get done reading the Induction section of your DANDR, move on to
reading about OWL, Pre-Maintenance and Maintenance, and the logic behind the
science of the Atkins WOL (Way of Life) will start to become crystal clear.
CCLL is Critical Carbohydrate Level for Losing
CCLM is Critical Carbohydrate Level for Maintenance
As you progress through OWL (Ongoing Weight Loss), you will start to
determine your CCLL. This is one reason why it is encouraged to move on to OWL
before you get too close to your goal, so you can successfully determine your
CCLL and your CCLM.
HTH
Laura in CA</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a message dated 2/12/2005 10:15:12 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,<br />
<a href="mailto:ccarpenter15@...">ccarpenter15@&#8230;</a> writes:<br />
What is CCLL? These acronyms are driving me bananas! - Oh - not bananas,<br />
toooo many cards - driving me batty! LOL<br />
Carolsea<br />
Once you get done reading the Induction section of your DANDR, move on to<br />
reading about OWL, Pre-Maintenance and Maintenance, and the logic behind the<br />
science of the Atkins WOL (Way of Life) will start to become crystal clear.<br />
CCLL is Critical Carbohydrate Level for Losing<br />
CCLM is Critical Carbohydrate Level for Maintenance<br />
As you progress through OWL (Ongoing Weight Loss), you will start to<br />
determine your CCLL. This is one reason why it is encouraged to move on to OWL<br />
before you get too close to your goal, so you can successfully determine your<br />
CCLL and your CCLM.<br />
HTH<br />
Laura in CA</p>
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