The New Glucose Revolution Shopper's Guide to GI Values 2008: The Authoritative Source of Glycemic Index ... | Dr. Jennie Brand-Miller, Kaye Foster-Powell | A MUST READ FOR DIETERS
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The New Glucose Revolution Shopper's Guide to GI Values 2008: The Authoritative Source of Glycemic Index ...
Dr. Jennie Brand-Miller
,
Kaye Foster-Powell
Da Capo Press
, 2007 - 256 pages
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Whether you?re looking to lose weight, help manage conditions like diabetes or hypertension, or simply eat for lifelong good health, adopting a low-GI diet is the scientifically proven way to reach your goal. This
2008
guide
, updated with
more
than
500
new
foods
, makes it easier than ever to select smart, low-GI choices for all your meals. Featured are: The GI value for over 1,000 popular foods and prepared meals-twice as many as 2007 All-new expanded nutrient data-including serving size, calories, fat, saturated fat, carbohydrate, fiber, and sodium per serving of each food Advice on shopping and eating out to guide your daily food choices Essential advice for incorporating low-GI foods into a gluten-free diet
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Update your info about Hypoglycemia food choices and a safe, easy way to lose weight with this book - easy to use and understand.
A MUST READ FOR DIETERS
One of my problems with trying to maintain a healthy weight is continuing feeling of hunger. The concept of
Glycemic
Index
(G.I.), i.e. how fast food is turned into blood sugar, which in turn causes the pancreas to put out a lot of insulin, which in turn causes extreme hunger,always made sense to me. The problem was, how do you know what is the G.I. of all the food around you. Well this book perfectly listed almost every food that you will be exposed to. Once I selected to only eat really low G.I.
foods
, my hunger left me right away and my weight started to come off.
The only reason I didn't rate the book a 5 star is something they did that they maybe thought would be helpful but got in the way. They classified all the foods like vegetables, nuts, meats, etc. then within that classification listed them alphabetically. Well that kept getting in my way because, not being a food expert, I couldn't always guess what was the food I was looking for classification. Many times, I thought they hadn't listed the food, but in actuality it I was looking in the wrong clarification. It would have been better if all the foods were simply listed alphabetically. I didn't care about its classification because that had no nutritional impact to me.
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i found this book quite good, it gives great lists of all the different food categories. still found that alot of the food listed was american, canadian or australian though.
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