Low Carb Diets
fatloss | May 11, 2008 | Comments 0
From Laura Dolson,
Your Guide to Low Carb Diets.
Many low-carb diets talk about the glycemic index. What does this mean? The glycemic index is a way of trying to figure out how much a food will raise your blood glucose. Since low-carb diets work by producing a smaller rise in blood sugar (all carbohydrates are broken down into sugar in your body), knowing the right foods to eat is important.
However, the glycemic index has real problems when it comes to predicting how any one person’s blood glucose will react to a food. Come learn about the glycemic index — its promises and problems, and the GI of some common foods.
Let’s Eat Local!
Yesterday when I picked my daughter up from school, she fairly bounced into the car. “The Farmer’s Market starts today!” Every Tuesday from May to November, our Farmer’s Market is the place to be, and I felt a thrill of pleasure as we rounded the corner to the sights, sounds, and smells of the farmers’ stalls, the music, and the friendly people. We chatted with friends, enjoyed the lovely
So often I have seen that people start out on a low-carb diet to lose weight, and then keep doing it for health…and then as time goes by they become more and more interested in the fresh ingredients which make up the bulk of our eating…where did they come from? How did they get to me? What’s in them? How can I get the highest-quality ingredients?
There are so many reasons to find local sources for our food. It’s better for our local economies, better for the environment…and we get the tastiest meals, to boot! To find local farmers near you, check out localharvest.org and http://www.fat-loss-foridiots.com today!
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