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Good Carbs and the Glycemic Index (GI) |
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"Gushers" are quickly-digested carbohydrates that cause a rapid rise in blood glucose and fuel appetite. "Tricklers" are slowly-digested carbohydrates that are slowly released into the bloodstream and sustain satiety." Johanna Burani, MS, RD, CDE Expertise in individualized, low-glycemic index (low GI) meal planning. |
Welcome. For the past fifteen years, I have been counseling my patients and writing about how to incorporate optimal GI carbohydrate choices into individualized, balanced meals and snacks. EatGoodCarbs.com is a concise summary of my acquired knowledge and skills.The Glycemic Index (GI) is a classification system that categorizes carbohydrates by how quickly the body digests them into glucose. In other words, how quickly carbohydrates "hit" the bloodstream.High GI carbs are quickly digested and, for some, in just a few minutes, start gushing glucose into the blood from the gut.
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As it turns out, the carbs that are best able to address these demands -- every day and with consistency -- are the tricklers. They also improve several health parameters: |
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