Low-GI Eating Can Control Your Sugar

Low-GI Eating Can Control Your Sugar

Millions of overweight people around the world have above normal blood sugar levels, but few realise how dangerous this is.

Millions of overweight people around the world have above normal blood sugar levels, but few realise how dangerous this is.

Sue RaddMar 20, 2023, 12:47 AM

Millions of overweight people around the world have above normal blood sugar levels, but few realise how dangerous this is. Even slightly raised levels of sugar in the blood have been linked with heart attacks, stroke, infertility, pregnancy problems and some forms of cancer.

Studies show that many people with this type of disturbance also go on to develop type 2 diabetes within 10 years.

What's the best medicine to get your blood sugar out of the danger zone?

Lose some weight (even a modest amount helps; for example, 5 per cent), move more each day and stick to a low-glycemic index (GI) eating plan. The latter can help you even if you can't manage the first two steps.

What is GI?

The glycemic index is a tool that ranks carbohydrate-containing foods according to how quickly they raise your blood sugar level.

Low-GI foods (55 or less) cause a gradual rise in your blood sugar and help you to more easily keep it within the desirable range.

High-GI foods (70 or greater) cause your sugar to soar and go on unhealthy excursions!

How can it help me?

Most people don't eat too many carbohydrates—they just eat the wrong type of carbohydrates. The GI tool helps you differentiate between bad and smart carbs. The whole family can benefit by including low-GI foods at every meal, each day.

7 easy low-GI food swaps*

1. Wholemeal bread (70) to pumpernickel bread (41–56).

2. Rice bubbles (87) to All Bran (34).

3. Jasmine rice (109) to pearl barley (27).

4. Instant oatmeal (82) to traditional rolled oats (57).

5. Mashed potato (71-83) to soft cooked lentils e.g. dahl (18–37).

6. Jelly beans (78) to dried apricots (31).

7. K-Time Just Right breakfast cereal bar (72) to strawberries (40).

Check the GI value of many foods by visiting <www.glycemicindex.com>.

More Articles

What is the Name of the Devil?

Oct 16, 2024

What is the Name of the Devil?

There are many names of the devil throughout the Bible that will help in understanding his role in the conflict between good and evil. Each name of the devil reveals a different aspect of his nature.

Is the devil real?

Oct 14, 2024

Is the devil real?

In the cosmic battle between good and evil, the Bible reveals the answers to the question "is the devil real?" Herein, we discover that the devil is not merely a metaphorical figure, but a real adversary of mankind.

Was the devil an angel?

Oct 14, 2024

Was the devil an angel?

Confront by the realities of the cosmic conflict between good and evil, Christians turn to the Bible and ask, 'Was the devil an angel?' Unraveling this mystery helps us understand the ongoing spiritual warfare that Christians faces in their daily lives.

Lot's Wife as a Pillar of Salt

Oct 11, 2024

Lot's Wife as a Pillar of Salt

The story of Lots wife, who turned into a pillar of salt, carries profound lessons for Christians today. It finds its roots in the biblical account of Sodom and Gomorrah, revealing both the nature of sin and the importance of our choice between good and evil and our obedience to God’s guidance.

Why does God allow suffering?

Oct 10, 2024

Why does God allow suffering?

When asking "Why does God allow suffering?", the answer is multifaceted, a complex interplay of choices, character development, and the divine purpose. Our understanding of good and evil deepens in suffering, we are invited to draw nearer to God, grow in faith, and the strength of fellow believers.