I've done low-carb and it's worked for me in the past. But even when I haven't eaten bread or pasta or cake for 6 months or more my desire for those foods just never disappears and I end up eating them again because I just love them so much and can't imagine life without them. Has anyone here done low-carb to lose the weight (I have high blood pressure and am 4 stones overweight) and then moved on to another controlled way of eating (WW, 5:2 etc.) that's kept them on the straight and narrow rather than rocketed them back to gorging on carbs in an uncontrolled way again?
Everytime I do low-carb I lose at least 7 pounds in the first week and that instant result is such an incentive that no other diet has ever given me. I think that's why it appeals - it definitely does the trick but for me is unsustainable.