The G.I. (Glycemic Index) Diet

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Edition: 1st
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2010-01-15
Publisher(s): Workman Publishing Company
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Summary

The G.I. Diet, a New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller is now in paperback. Dubbed "The Canadian Miracle Diet" by Woman's World magazine, Rick Gallop's G.I. Diet was a #1 bestseller in Canada, and was chosen by People magazine and ABC-TV's The View as one of the top diet books of 2005. And no wonder. If you can understand a traffic light, you can understand The G.I. Diet-and lose weight permanently without feeling hungry, counting calories, or jeopardizing your arteries. Backed by the science of the glycemic index, the program places every type of food into one of three color-coded categories: green-make these foods the centerpiece of your diet; yellow-eat occasionally, after you've achieved your ideal weight; and red-avoid. For example, white bread, including bagels and rolls, causes blood sugar to spike and hunger to return because the body digests it quickly. It's "red." Stone-ground whole-wheat bread, which is digested slowly and gives a much longer feeling of satiety, is "green." The diet is a cinch to stick to, truly healthful, and couldn't be easier to follow. Includes recipes, snack ideas, a shopping list, and tips for dining out.

Author Biography

Rick Gallop, author of living the G.I. Diet and the G.I. Diet Clinic, developed the G.I. Diet out of his own struggles to lose weight and is now diet's international spokesperson. He is a successful business executive and past president of the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario. His website is www.gidiet.com.

Table of Contents

Forewordp. iX
Introductionp. xi
The Problemp. 2
How Much Weight Should I Lose?p. 15
Phase Ip. 23
Ready, Set, Go!p. 53
Meal Ideasp. 60
Phase IIp. 88
Eating Outp. 96
Behavior Changep. 107
Staying Motivatedp. 119
Exercisep. 125
Healthp. 131
Appendixes
The Complete G.I. Diet Food Guidep. 138
G.I. Diet Shopping Listp. 150
Dining Out and Travel Tipsp. 152
The Ten Golden G.I. Diet Rulesp. 154
G.I. Diet Weekly Weight/Waist Logp. 155
Dishing Up Dinnerp. 156
Indexp. 157
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