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A Glycemic Index Book May Give You Lots Of Insight To How To Eat

   By: Daryl Peters

Everyone Should Own A Glycemic Index Book

A glycemic index book is something all people on diets should own. Your glycemic index book is a planning tool about healthy meal planning. Many people don't know about the glycemic index and it has been around for years. Understanding the glycemic index will help you to choose foods with a low GI (glycemic index) rating which are healthier for you than a high GI rating. The basic glycemic index is a scale that ranks carbohydrate foods by how much they raise the blood sugar levels in the body compared to white bread. When eating food that contains carbohydrates, the sugar from the food breaks down during digestion and gives you energy. The glycemic index measures the rate that the food raises your blood sugar level during this process.

The Best Diet Book

A good glycemic index book will help you to remember to do several things. One is to control your blood sugar levels, control your appetite, control your cholesterol levels, lower the risk of getting type 2 diabetes and lower your risk of heart disease. Many diet books will have glycemic indexes in them, but the numbers may vary from book to book. The glycemic index foods all depend on different factors such as how they are cooked, what specific type of food they are and whether they are fresh. Some diet books will recommend that you eat a diet high in carbohydrates. This is fine because not all carbohydrates are the same. There are good carbohydrates and there are better carbohydrates. A standard glycemic index book is the index you should stick with. The lower the glycemic index number, the better the carbohydrate is for you. Lower GI foods will help you to increase levels of healthy cholesterol and will help you to control your appetite. Your glycemic index book will contain charts that will help you make healthy choices, such as choosing low to medium GI foods over foods that have a high GI. Your glycemic index book will give you food plans for overall nutrition, including minerals, vitamins and fiber. Your book will explain why choosing a food with a high GI is all right if you eat it with a food that is a low GI. The glycemic index book will explain that processed foods have little nutrition and a lot of hidden carbohydrates in them. Fruits have a low GI and your glycemic index book will recommend five servings of fruit a day. Your book will also explain to you why portion control in eating is very important. Using your glycemic index book with common sense will turn you into a very healthy human being.

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