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Last Modified Oct 15, 2006 at 03:39 PM PDT by rajivanand

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The Glycemic Index (GI) was developed to help people (especially diabetics and athletes) maintain stable blood sugar levels. GI ranks food on a scale from 0 - 100 according to how much they raise blood sugar levels after eating. A high GI raises the blood sugar quicker than a low GI food. The reference value of the glycemic-index chart is Glucose (GI = 100) High GI foods have a glycemic index of more than 70. Low GI foods have a glycemic index of less than 55. Medium GI foods are in between.

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Beans baked 44 Canned view view
Beans black beans, boiled 30 view view
Beans butter, boiled 33 view view
Beans cannellini beans 31 view view
Beans garbanzo, boiled 34 view view
Beans kidney, boiled 29 view view
Beans kidney, canned 52 This is an example of canned foods having much higher GI than uncanned ones view view
Beans lentils, green, brown 30 view view
Beans lima, boiled 32 view view
Beans navy beans 38 view view
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  • KiranB, Nov 30, 2006 at 08:30 PM PST said:

    This is a fantastic organizer. Do you have any plans for updating this information in the future?

  • thinktank, Nov 23, 2006 at 01:46 AM PST said:

    This is very useful information. More than the carbs, this index is helpful in figuring out what to eat for people who are suffering from diabetic condition

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Glycemic Index

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