Register For FREE
on SteadyHealth.com
News
RECENT ANNOUNCEMENTS
Post new topic

Glycemic Impact Diet

SteadyHealth Community Home » Weight Loss » Weight Loss Diet Plans & Programs
 
 
Author
 
 
Message
 
Posted: 06/26/05 - 02:00
Report abuse 
Newbie Newbie
mun
Joined: 30 May 2005

Posts: 22
 

Hello,
Is anyone familiar with Glycemic Impact Diet?
I would like to have more information on that if possible.
Thanks a lot.


Vote now! Reply with quote
Did you find this post useful? 6 8
Posted: 08/02/05 - 06:34
Report abuse 
Senior Senior
ines
Joined: 19 Nov 2000

Posts: 270
 

Hi,
Glycemic Impact Diet is diet with an impact on decreased carbohydrates. It is very similar to South Beach Diet … The basic is, that carbohydrates make you retain fat and raise level of insulin. You have to cut out sugar and white flour from your diet; and that's not an easy thing to do …maybe for a week or month, but not for a year or even life time. Glycemic Impact Diet is by my opinion too much restrictive.


Vote now! Reply with quote
Did you find this post useful? 6 8
Posted: 04/18/06 - 01:27
Report abuse 
Guest
Guest


 
ines wrote:

Hi,
Glycemic Impact Diet is diet with an impact on decreased carbohydrates. It is very similar to South Beach Diet … The basic is, that carbohydrates make you retain fat and raise level of insulin. You have to cut out sugar and white flour from your diet; and that's not an easy thing to do …maybe for a week or month, but not for a year or even life time. Glycemic Impact Diet is by my opinion too much restrictive.



The GI diet did work for my daughter. Within a year she became size 8-10 from 16-18. Her hips and thighs went down tremendousely. She did the diet and went to gym regularly 3 to 4 times a week. And now she just looks exceptionally gorgeous. She is very proud of how she looks and continues to watch everything she eats. She does every now and then splurge on chocolates and sweets but not as before and she does a lot of long walks quite often. Just try to eat more grilled fish and veges with/or salads no starchy foods. Eat as often but little portions.
Good luck.


Vote now! Reply with quote
Did you find this post useful? 6 8

Post new topic
 
MY NAVIGATOR
 
 
Newsletter
 

Subscribe to FREE monthly SteadyHealth.com newsletter.

SteadyHealth Community Home » Weight Loss » Weight Loss Diet Plans & Programs
 
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum