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Glycemic Index

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Ever feel a burst of energy after a meal — followed by a crash that has you wishing for
a nap or another snack? You’re not alone. The culprit is often the carbs you are eating –
which ones and how much.

That’s where the Glycemic Index (GI) comes in…

What Is the Glycemic Index?

The glycemic index (GI) is a tool that ranks carbohydrate-containing foods based on
how quickly they raise your blood sugar. Foods are scored from 0 to 100, and the higher
the number, the faster that food causes a blood sugar spike.

Think of it like this:

  • Low GI (≤ 55): Slow and steady energy
  • Medium GI (56–69): Moderate rise
  • High GI (≥ 70): Fast spike… and crash

Steady Energy: Low GI foods

Low-GI foods are digested slowly and give your body time to absorb the energy evenly.
They help keep blood sugar stable, support weight management, and reduce energy
crashes.

Great Low-GI Picks:

✅ Lentils (GI 32)
✅ Steel-cut oats (GI 55)
✅ Apples (GI 38)

Middle of the Road: Medium GI foods

These give a moderate rise in blood sugar — not too fast, not too slow. They can be
great options when balanced with protein and fiber.

Examples:

  • Sweet potatoes (GI 63)
  • Bananas (GI 62)
  • Brown rice (GI 68)

The Spike Zone: High GI foods
These carbs hit your bloodstream fast, causing a rapid rise in blood sugar — followed
by an energy crash and increased hunger. They’re often refined, low in fiber, and less
nutritious overall.

Examples:

❌ White bread (GI 75)
❌ Cornflakes (GI 81)
❌ White rice (GI 72)

Why GI Matters

Balancing your meals with low-GI carbs, greens, and lean proteins helps keep your
energy stable, your hunger in check, and your metabolism happy.
Tip: If you often feel drained after eating, your blood sugar may be crashing. Rethink
your carbs — add fiber, pair with protein, and choose whole foods.

Bottom Line

Not all carbs are bad — but smart carb choices matter. The Glycemic Index is your
behind-the-scenes blood sugar guide. Use it to build meals that fuel you longer, help
prevent unnecessary cravings, and keep your energy strong all day.