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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]
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