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Concentrate on your Carbohydrates
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Carbohydrates
are basic energy producers. They come from a variety of foods
like bread, pasta, rice, potatoes, fruit and vegetables. These
are complex carbohydrates releasing energy into the bloodstream,
our basic energy providers. Other energy producers are cakes,
sweets and sugar. These are simple carbohydrates. All of these
foods break down into sugar to produce Glucose for our fuel
but some foods do it more quickly than others, e.g., cakes
and sweets. If the energy the body obtains from these foods
is not used up, it will be stored as fat.
If
we work on reducing the amount of quick releasing energy carbohydrates,
we will gain more valuable energy from our food as it slowly
releases the Glucose we need. An alternative way of rating
your Carbohydrates can be by their Glycemic Index. This is
the rate at which Carbohydrates are broken down into Glucose.
The higher the Glycemic rating the quicker the Carbohydrate
is broken down and therefore reaches your bloodstream. When
you pay attention to this there will in turn be a drop in
the level of insulin produced.
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Insulin stores
incoming nutrients in appropriate cells. If we didn't have Insulin
then cells would not be fed and they would starve to death. When
we eat a lot of quickly absorbed Carbohydrates and simple sugars,
a lot of Insulin is required to distribute the amount we are eating.
The Insulin then stores the excess energy as body fat. Insulin also
regulates hormones in our body which become unbalanced due to the
intake of high Glycemic Indexed Carbohydrates which cause the over
secretion of Insulin. As we get older our Insulin levels become
less able to process the incoming sugars. Therefore, we store more
body fat and are more likely to suffer from Diabetes.
It is very
important to maintain your Carbohydrate levels. If the body has
no Carbohydrates at all then it starts to find energy from other
sources other than fat and this can cause nausea and fatigue. Some
low carb diets encourage you to replace your Carbohydrates with
more protein and more dairy products, even encouraging you to have
as much as you like, however this is a very unhealthy, unbalanced
way of eating.
The reason
why you see so many people turning to these diets is because they
produce weight loss results fast, if only for the short term. Also,
if you are starving the body of vital energy it may start to feed
itself from living muscle and this is going against what you are
trying to achieve. A Carbohydrate exclusion diet is not a healthy
one but a diet that adapts your carbohydrate intake via the Glycemic
Index, may be a better alternative.
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