Eating for Sustained Energy 2

Author:
Gabi Steenkamp; Liesbet Delport
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Eating for Sustained Energy 2

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More and more people are catching on to the advantages of following a low-GI diet.

Long description

More and more people are catching on to the advantages of following a low-GI diet. Besides resulting in sustained energy levels, improved concentration and increased stamina, low-GI eating holds the following health benefits: lowered and stabilised blood glucose levels in diabetics; easier permanent weight-loss; improved concentration in children with attention deficit disorder (ADD); improved performance for sportsmen and women; reduced cholesterol and blood pressure levels; alleviation of symptoms of chronic candida, polycistic ovarian syndrome and inflammatory diseases such as arthritis.

Product details

Publisher:
Tafelberg Publishers Ltd
ISBN:
9780624041252
Publication date:
September 2004
Length:
213mm
Width:
137mm
Weight:
550g
Edition:
1
Pages:
126
Illustrations:
Ill.
Readership:
General; Tertiary education

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