New to the GI Diet

honeykiss

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Hi All,

Just looking for some guidance regarding low GI foods.
I have a book but it seems complicated when all I really want is a list of low middle and high GI foods.
Can anyone reccomend a book or website that would help?

I have been trying to do a low GI diet as research suggests for women with PCOS this is the way to go.
I have lost weight over the past four weeks but I don't want to get stuck eating the same foods day in and out.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks
 
Tesco's do a great little guide that has a RRP of £4 but they usually sell it for 97p !!

Mike
 
Thank you Ice Moose..

I will check that out. After reading through some of the other threads I have a few books on Watch on Ebay so hopfully I will find one that I can get to grips with.

Thanks again.

Honey x
 
Hiya Honeykiss

What book have you got?

If you want a quick reference guide of low, medium and high GI food, Rick Gallops GI Diet has some great charts at the back of it, it is colour coded too so very simple! You can get it very cheaply on ebay. There is also a shopping guide of the book too which is very small and handy!

I very much recommend this diet and there is loads of choice in it - there are also several very good cookery books that guide you along. Its only downside is that it does involve a lot of cooking, but I feel fablous for eating lots of fresh veg and fruit!

And it is a great diet too - just look at my ticker below!

Goodluck!

Luv Cc xx xx xx xx
 
wow, well done on the weightloss CC!!

if you dont mind me asking how long did it take you to lose that much? x
 
Hi Snail

I've lost 32 pounds since September last year. I lost weight fairly regularly (1.5-2 pounds a week) until about Xmas since then I've good some weeks and bad others but fortunately in the bad weeks I haven't gained, just maintained.

I need to be more focussed and get on with with this diet!

Hope that helps Snail.

Luv CC xx xx xx
 
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