Glycemic Impact Diet

Today, we’re going to provide some information on the infamous Glycemic Impact Diet, which is based on the glycemic index. A lot of these glycemic diets have been on the market for some time. We are going to focus on The GI Diet (by Rick Gallop), a very infamous free diet program which has been famous in Europe especially for the last couple of years.

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So, what exactly is the GI Diet? Well, here is a brief explanation of GI Diets in brief:

- Foods that are low in the Glycemic Index release the sugar into the blood slower than other foods, this enables the body to intake a steady supply of energy which in turn keeps you feeling full for a longer time (do that you are less likely to go sneaking into the fridge or the pantry for a snack)

- A huge positive on foods that are low in GI value is that foods that are high on the GI value make blood sugar have quick short and rapid rises. This might make you feel tired or noxious or hungry in a shorter time; which might make you overeat

- Foods that have a low GI value are encouraged to be eaten by many diets. This is because it is scientifically proven and works. Here are some testimonials:

Testimonials:

“Our GI plan is great for people who prefer to not spend time cooking. Members who choose the Convenience option enjoy healthy frozen entrees for dinner, and other low glycemic index/load foods that achieve balance without the bother of cooking every evening…”

“…you can join the GI plan and still enjoy dining out. Simply choose baked, broiled or grilled lean meats, chicken or fish. Avoid fatty sauces in favor of tomato-based sauces and enjoy steamed vegetables and salads with olive oil and vinegar.” - Susan Burke

For more information on the GI diet and how it works, we recommend that you read this book:

The G.I. Diet: The Easy, Healthy Way to Permanent Weight Loss

We told you what the GI Diet was, but we did not tell you what kinds of foods are low on GI. This is because we have a shorter and more convenient way of relaying this information to you. Following is a very informative video on the GI Diet, recommended by a lot of diet doctors. It provides valuable information on the GI diet:



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