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  Books : The Glucose Revolution: The Authoritative Guide to the Glycemic Index-The Groundbreaking Medical Discovery







Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 612.396
EAN: 9781569246603
ISBN: 1569246602
Label: Marlowe & Company
Manufacturer: Marlowe & Company
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 272
Publication Date: 1999-06
Publisher: Marlowe & Company
Sales Rank: 56757
Studio: Marlowe & Company




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Helped me a LOT
This book helped me understand why white bread and "enriched" products came to be and how to better control glucose levels a LOT more than other sources.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Not worth the $40 I paid
The flyer in the mail looked provocative and full of valuable information. The book cost $40. I can't believe I ordered it. Hardcover, yes, but low quality paper and printing, no photos or color, so why the high price? The information inside was not presented in a readable or interesting manner. I haven't tried the recipes. I have a wheat allergy and this book doesn't have gluten-free recipes, just sugar-free. I plan to try out their claim that this book comes with a life-time guarantee and can be ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Better off reading something else like "Insulin resistance diet"
I was excited about reading this book. However, it's was infuriating.
I had high expectations because of the qualifications of the writers, but was severely let down.
The book is contradictory. It is not clear about how you should eat, since some of the recommendations it makes seem to go against what it advises.
It's hard to read, and is not easy to follow. There is so much detail and no clear way for you to know what is right to eat without the GI book. They have now come out ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Useful but conflicts with some recent findings about carbs
This book has one BIG use: the introduction of the concept of Glycemic Index (G.I.) which makes it clear that not all carbs are created equal. The G.I. measures how fast the carbs in a food get translated into glucose (which travels in the blood). As most diabetics should know (I am one of them -Type 2, since October 2002), violent blood sugar rises is something that most people (athletes excepted, ocassionally, perhaps) should avoid. This is where this book's meat and bone truly lies: the presentation ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Nice.
Eating the low glycemic way is healthy. It's not like being on a diet. You just make thoughtful choices. I am less hungry, and I have more energy. I was surprised. I was using for my husband and helped myself. I recommend this book. I've stopped feeling like I need to snack after dinner.







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