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Breakfast carbohydrate infographic

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Interesting infographic on carbs. Are you a carb lover or hater? http://t.co/1httD73N

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@JoyceHarrellRN Your right - research shows breakfast is key: Breakfast and BG levels http://bit.ly/igrRPM

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Why a Breakfast High in Complex Carbohydrates Is an Important Goal: Eating breakfast is important as it ... http://bit.ly/e73v1T #health

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Diabetes Breakfast Omelet - Customize your Diabetes Breakfast Omelet

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blog.drgourmet.com — “A high-carbohydrate, high-Glycemic Index breakfast, such as a pastry, may be as bad for you as no breakfast at all. Read about the research study.View full resource at blog.drgourmet.com

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