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Low Glycemic Index Diet (GI Diet) - GI stands for Glycemic Index and is a measure of the impact of food on your blood sugar. By eating meals that have a low GI you will feel less hungry. This means that rather than controlling your cravings for food by will-power alone, you are controlling them by satisfying your body... Check out the complete article here.

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