In This Issue:
- Food for Thought
—Something to chew on - GI News Briefs
—What women athletes need
—More low fat dairy food, less type 2 diabetes
—High blood glucose increases coronary artery disease risk
—Giving children a healthy life
—Why a low GI diet can help women with PCOS - Low GI Food of the Month
—Green peas - Low GI Recipe of the Month
—Gluten-free Apricot Nut Slice - Success Stories
—‘It is nothing short of a miracle’ – Rose - What's New?
—Healthy Parent, Healthy Child - Feedback—Your FAQs Answered
- I have gestational diabetes. What should I choose from the menu at my local Asian restaurant to stick to my daily food guide for carb serves?
- I love to bake, but want to reduce the GI of the products? Can you answer some questions about this?
- I have recently been diagnosed with irritable bowel disease and am interested to know if following a low GI diet would be recommended to help control my symptoms.
- Look it up in our A–Z: The GI Glossary completed
- I have gestational diabetes. What should I choose from the menu at my local Asian restaurant to stick to my daily food guide for carb serves?
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GI News Editor: Philippa Sandall
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