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Trehalose – LOW GI and an antioxidant

I’ve long been an advocate of Trehalose as an alternative to sucrose and now the real benefits are becoming more obvious to the mainstream scientific and medical world. Common sense has now been proved right. We’ve frequently suggested that Trehalose … Continue reading

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LOW GI eating – Now helping with inflammation – what next

Rarely do I hear or read something from the Medical world that elicits a large YES – maybe they have got the message. Eating LOW GI is the only way eat long term. Doing anything else is plain stupid and … Continue reading

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Hair Loss – Low GI Diet?

Hi I’m a great devotee of the Low GI diet and have been for years – it is one of our threads in our quest to stay healthy. I was surprised when i read that a Low GI diet not … Continue reading

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