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Old Mon, Jan-30-06, 13:46
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I am interested in a restricted carb diet that allows fruit/nuts, etc... where can I find info on GI Diet?

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Old Mon, Jan-30-06, 13:54
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Hi Julia, we have a GI support thread going on here. I could answer anything you wanna know and here is the summary.

Summary for The GI Diet


Plans name: The G.I. Diet (2002).

Books:
The G.I. Diet, published 2002, by Rick Gallop.
Living the G.I. Diet, published 2003 by Rick Gallop and Emily Richards.
Living the G.I. Diet (Revised) by Rick Gallop available Jan. 2006.
The Family G.I. Diet by Rick Gallop and Dr. Ruth Gallop available Jan. 2006.

About the Authors:
Rick Gallop is the past president of The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario.
Emily Richards is a professional home economist with a B.Sc. in food and nutrition.
Dr. Ruth Gallop, Rick's wife, is Professor Emeritus at the University of Toronto with a particular interest in women's emotional health and well-being.

Basic Philosophy:
Rick Gallop has developed a diet that addresses the three main reasons many dieters fail and re-gain their weight.
1. They feel hungry or deprived.
2. Diets are too complex with measuring and counting of calories, grams, blocks, quotas etc.
3. They do not feel healthy.
Measuring and listing the G.I. (glycemic index) of foods was developed by Dr. David Jenkins, a professor of nutrition at the University of Toronto, the G.I. measures the speed at which foods are broken down by the body to form glucose, the body's source of energy. He discovered that high G.I. foods break down quickly and leave you looking for the next food fix. Low G.I. foods break down more slowly and leave you feeling fuller, longer. It is these low G.I. foods that form the core of the diet.
The G.I. Diet encourages eating carbohydrates such as fruit, vegetables, whole grains, beans and low fat dairy, while saturated fat is virtually eliminated. If there is one thing that all the health, medical and nutritional authorities agree upon it is that a diet rich in vegetables, fruits, nuts, legumes, lean meat/fish and whole grains is essential for long-term good health. The G.I. Diet in a nutshell.
Rick Gallop developed the "traffic light" idea in this diet, which makes all the calculations for you by listing all foods in three traffic light color categories: red light foods which you avoid if you want to lose weight; yellow light listings are foods that are to be used occasionally; and green light foods that you can eat as much as you like.
Finaly the G.I. Diet will not let you go hungry or feel deprived, and will actually reduce your risk from heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, and many cancers.

By the numbers:
Eat 3 meals and 3 snacks a day. Never go hungry. No counting of calories, blocks, fats or carbohydrates . Eat from the green light list of foods until you feel full but not stuffed.
Method:
Phase 1 - Weight loss.
Phase 2 - Maintenance.
Phase 1:
Eat exclusively green light foods (low glycemic).
Eat three principle meals per day plus three snacks.
Control portions to 1/4 plate low g.i. carbs, 1/4 plate protein, 1/2 plate vegetables or fruit.

Typical menu:
Breakfast
Cereal & fruit
1/2 cup cooked old fashioned or steel cut oats with skim milk and sliced almonds or fruit.
or
1/2 cup fiber one topped with skim milk. Add a piece of chopped fruit.
Morning snack
A small handful of nuts.
Lunch
Toasted ham, cheese & tomato sandwich
Make an open faced sandwich with a low GI grainy bread, shaved lean ham, tomato slices and a slice of low fat cheese. Season and toast under the grill. Add a cup of lentil & barley soup
Afternoon snack
Low fat no added sugar yogurt.
Dinner
Quick and easy pork & apple slices
Cook thin pieces of pork loin steak (allowing 100g uncooked per person), in pan sprayed with cooking spray, set aside keeping warm. Peel, core and slice a granny smith apple, and cook in a little olive oil. Combine apple and pork slices with baby spinach leaves, sliced red onion, and steamed baby new potatoes (3 per person).
Evening snack
A piece of fruit.
Phase 2:
Increase serving sizes.
Include yellow light foods, such as: juice, bananas, new potatoes, corn on the cob, red wine.
Eat yellow light and the occasional red light food in moderation.
Continue to monitor weight to find your gain/lose balance point.

Unique Features:
It is the combination of three attributes that makes The G.I. Diet unique. These are:
1. There is no need to go hungry or feel deprived on this diet. The diet is a balanced combination of proteins carbohydrates and good fats all of which are necessary for the maintenance of good health.
2. The diet is extremely simple to follow. All foods are color-coded, on a traffic light basis: red light, yellow light and green light. There is no need to weigh measure or count grams calories or blocks. Simply follow the traffic lights.
3. The diet is very beneficial to health. Health and nutritional authorities agree that a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, legumes, nuts, lean meat/fish and low fat dairy is ideal for maintaining bodily health. For those who have health problems such as hypertension, cholesterol or type two diabetes, The G.I. Diet has shown remarkable impact on them, resulting in reduction in medication and in some cases removing medication entirely.

Homepage: http://www.gidiet.com
Summarized by: Quincy.
We also have a recipe thing going to. We would love to have you!
Chari
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Old Mon, Jan-30-06, 18:50
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The G.I. Diet rocks. Try getting the books on ebay or amazon for a bargain. I strongly suggest buying the shopping/eating out guide, every food is color-coded making this diet (if you could call it that) extremely easy to follow...and more importantly effective.

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Old Mon, Jan-30-06, 19:05
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ok... so I need to get the book to see what the color codes are? I was doing Atkins but I mean I felt AWFUL eating all that fat!
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Old Mon, Jan-30-06, 19:12
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The book is well worth the money I spent on it. It is a funny story sort of. I was working with a man who had lost a significant amount of weight and he recommended the G.I. Diet to everyone...he even lent me the book. I didn't take the time to read it and remained for lack of a better word...HEAVY. Well a year passed and I had my annual check up and asked my doctor what he recommended and he said the G.I. Diet...so I went and bought the book that day...and I guess the timing was just right....started to follow it and the pounds just fell off. It's a great plan. Kudos to Rick Gallop for making it so easy.
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Old Mon, Jan-30-06, 21:05
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You don't have to buy the book Julia, good idea though. I didn't get my first book until a few weeks ago. I have been on this journey since Sept. If you can't buy it ,get it from the library.
We will help you if you think it's a plan for you!
Chari

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Old Tue, Jan-31-06, 10:36
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Thanks everyone....!!!!!
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Old Tue, Jan-31-06, 10:43
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You are welcome and here's the link to our support group, case you didn't see it.
http://forum.lowcarber.org/showthre...207#post5906207
Chari
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Old Wed, Feb-01-06, 11:08
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where can I find the food lists online? I am goin g to get the book..but I'd like to start this morning! THX!!!!
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Old Wed, Feb-01-06, 11:25
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There is no food list online I can link you to some helpful stuff. Remember to eat foods with glycemic index of 55 or below.
It might also help to look at our daily menus.

http://www.glycemicindex.com/
http://www.ast-ss.com/research/food/food_search.asp
http://www.trans4mind.com/nutrition/glycemic_index.html
http://www.carbs-information.com/glycemic-index.htm#gi
http://www.geocities.com/topangasunrise/
http://www.gidiet.com/en-us/
http://www.shakeoffthesugar.net/
http://www.mendosa.com/gilists.htm
This last one is a meal planner, pretty good
http://www.woolworthsfresh.com.au/d...plan.php?week=9
That should help till ya get the book. Please come over and join our support group. everyonnes very nice!
Chari
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Old Wed, Feb-01-06, 11:38
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Ok..thanks for all the help... I'm going to run over to the library this m orning..it is better for me to see it in print...mealwhile it looks like oatmeal for breakfast and a slice of orange....
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Old Wed, Feb-01-06, 12:10
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You are welcome , yes 1/2 cup long cooking oats maybe have a whole orange as a snack and have yogurt or glass of milk or cottage cheese with the oatmeal.
Chari
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Old Mon, Feb-06-06, 22:06
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So The Trick Is Some Protein At Every Meal....hmmmm..what About Hoods Low Carb Milk?
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Old Tue, Feb-07-06, 07:12
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Julia , the milk should be no fat or low fat such as skim or 1 % milk. Check the fat in hood. I am unsure about that milk.
Chari
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Old Tue, Feb-07-06, 10:42
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yikes! 5 grams of fat! OK...back to the market! Boy this is different than Atkins!
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