Combining foods high in carbohydrates with foods high in protein, fat or fiber will slow down the absorption of the carbohydrates and limit the overall effect of the meal on your blood sugar levels.
Not exact matches
Coconut milk, avocado, salad dressing, steak and peanut butter are off the charts and can't be included
in any diet that conforms to the
Food Pyramid unless
combined with
foods very
high in carbohydrate and low
in fat such as bread and pasta.
As discussed
in detail here
in the Sock Doc First Aid Series Part III,
high carbohydrate foods combined with refined omega 6 oils is a recipe for disaster.
A
high - quality dog
food combines sources of protein, fiber,
carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals
in a manner that is easily digested by dogs to make sure your dog gets what she needs every day.
Evidence suggests that nutrient - poor diets
high in refined
carbohydrates and commercially raised animal
foods,
combined with lack of exercise, all contribute to obesity, heart disease and diabetes.