Low Glycemic Index Treatment
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Introduction/Summary.
The LGIT restricts the carbohydrate intake to only those foods with a Glycemic Index of less than 50. However, the LGIT is more than jus...")
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Introduction/Summary.
The LGIT restricts the carbohydrate intake to only those foods with a Glycemic Index of less than 50. However, the LGIT is more than jus...")
Introduction/Summary. The LGIT restricts the carbohydrate intake to only those foods with a Glycemic Index of less than 50. However, the LGIT is more than just restricting the Glycemic Index, and requires a fat intake of 60% with a Ketogenic Ratio of 1:1. The LGIT is similar to the Modified Adkins Diet and restricts carbohydrates to 40-60 grams/day.
1 See Also
- The classifications and types of Low Carbohydrate Diet.
- An introduction to the Ketogenic Diet.
- My experiences with ultrarunning on the Ketogenic Diet
- My Ketogenic Recipes
- Non-Ketogenic Low Carbohydrate Diets