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    A lot of people are confused about glycemic index versus glycemic load, so

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    today we're gonna explain. Stay tuned

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    Hey I'm Dr. Ekberg with Wellness For Life and if you'd like to truly master

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    health by understanding how the body really works make sure that you

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    subscribe and hit that notification bell so that you don't miss anything. So a lot

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    of patients come in and they talk about glycemic index and glycemic load because

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    in our office we talk a lot about carbohydrates and

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    how you want to try to reduce overall carbohydrates for most people to get

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    healthy and then they read around and they find glycemic index and ask what's

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    that all about so here's how it works glycemic index is a measurement of how

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    quickly something that you eat gets digested and turned into blood sugar or

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    glycemic means sugar so if you eat something with a lot of sugar that's

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    readily accessible it's gonna get into your bloodstream faster and have a

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    higher glycemic index if you eat something with no carbohydrates then it

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    will raise your glycemic index very very slightly or not at all so now here's the

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    part that we have to clarify as we go through this the official guidelines are

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    that a high glycemic index is above 70 a medium glycemic index is 56 to 70 and a

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    low glycemic index is lower than 56 so how do they come up with these numbers

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    well they're all relative to glucose so pure glucose or grape sugar or dextrose

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    it's the same thing is the index of 100 that's the reference so based on that

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    reference sucrose or pure white table sugar is 68 so that's absorbed slower

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    because it's a component it's combination of glucose and fructose now

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    when we look at wheat bread that some people say is a

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    flex carbohydrate and therefore absorb slowly we find that wheat bread is

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    absorbed faster it turns into sugar in your body faster than pure table sugar

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    and then some people argue that oh well then table sugar isn't so bad after all

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    well it's all relative and we're going to talk about how how pure table sugar

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    is a really bad idea and how wheat bread is even worse then you look at corn so

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    corn on the cob has a glycemic index of 55 so according to this scale that looks

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    like a virtual health food and spaghetti a complex carbohydrate is 44 so again is

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    that a health food they say that well bless emic index isn't such a good

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    measurement because it doesn't tell you it doesn't give you the impact it

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    doesn't give you an idea of how much total impact or volume it has to raise

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    your blood sugar because some things have like glucose or table sugar you're

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    not gonna eat a half a pound at a time not most of us I hope you might have two

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    teaspoons so that would give it 10 grams of carbs and then you multiply the

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    glycemic index by the number of carbs and you end up with the glycemic load so

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    now you have a measurement of how much not just how quickly with a certain

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    amount enter your bloodstream but how much of an impact does it have on your

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    overall blood sugar then they say that a glycemic load a high glycemic load per

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    serving is over 20 a medium load is 11 to 20 and a low glycemic load is less

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    than 11 so now it looks like glucose and table sugar are really good because

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    they're less than 11 and we find out the wheat bread is high because it's 20 and

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    corn on the cob and spaghetti or somewhere in between they're medium and

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    then they also say that you should try to keep

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    your glycemic load your total glycemic load the total impact of each meal each

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    serving they should add up to less than 120 and then they say that you're okay

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    but in my mind this is just crazy and I don't know where they get these numbers

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    but I suspect that these are the same people that also think that the food

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    pyramid is a good idea that say that 8 to 11 servings of grains every day is

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    what humans should have and if we look at the total number of carbs here if we

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    eat the recommended 60% of calories from carbs on a 2,000 calorie diet that comes

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    out to 300 grams of carbs and that in my mind is what's going to cause or

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    contribute to diabetes very quickly so far those are the official guidelines

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    the high medium low glycemic load the high medium low glycemic index so if

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    you're on a carb on a low carb diet if you're talking about paleo if you're

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    talking about keto or or close to it what are some real-world numbers that we

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    want to look at in comparison virtually all of the glycemic indices that you see

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    are on grains and processed foods and things like that because meat and egg

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    and cheese and so on have virtually no carbohydrates they're not considered to

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    even have a glycemic index even if they do have a slight response in insulin

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    they're considered a zero glycemic index food and therefore it's very difficult

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    to find numbers they might have a slow a low single number less than 10 but we're

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    just going to sort of ignore those for now and just let's say that they're very

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    very low and then when we look at the number of carbs per serving of meat egg

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    and cheese we find that they are zero zero-zero so in a keto diet this is what

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    we want to look for we want to eat foods that are basically zero or close to it

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    and in that category we also find non starchy vegetables full fat dairy and

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    some berries such as raspberries strawberries and blueberries and in a

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    serving you'll get anywhere from one to five grams of carbs of not from non

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    starchy vegetables you get between zero and ten from dairy depending on if it's

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    butter or cream versus regular yogurt or milk and with berries you get five to

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    ten grams but also these foods have very low glycemic indices so for meat and egg

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    and cheese we get zero glycemic load meaning you can eat as much as you

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    wanted those all day long and not have any impact whatsoever and the non

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    starchy vegetables full fat dairy and berries you can still have servings and

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    stay between one and two in the glycemic load from the people who study and are

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    of similar opinions the people have done the studied the research on low

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    carbohydrate diets on insulin resistance and overall health

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    generally feel that you want to try if you're healthy and you want to try to

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    stay that way you should probably consume somewhere

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    around 70 grams of carbs per day or less and if you are insulin resistant or you

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    have an inflammatory problem or some kind of degenerative condition that

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    you're trying to reverse you should probably try to keep it between 20 and

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    50 at least long enough that you can recover and reverse some of those

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    conditions so when we look at the glycemic load 120 again is a crazy high

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    number we want to try to stick below 20 if we're healthy and want to stay that

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    way and probably between 4 to 10 if we're trying to reverse some condition

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    so which one is better well I would recommend that you just

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    count carbs you count net carbs you take the total carbs you subtract the fiber

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    that gives you the net carbs and you're trying to keep those in a low range it

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    really just kind of complicates things too looking at glycemic index and

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    glycemic loads especially since the official guidelines are sort of

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    outrageous you get a very very good idea you don't have to complicate things so

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    much if you just count net carbs and you keep them low then you're gonna be okay

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    I hope this explanation has been helpful if you have any questions suggestions

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    experiences let me know post your comments down below and I'll do my very

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    best to get back to you and answer those if you're new to this channel and you

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    enjoy this sort of content make sure that you subscribe and hit that

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Use "outrageous" in a sentence | "outrageous" example sentences

How to use "outrageous" in a sentence?

  • This is a great opportunity for musicians to display their talent by re-interpreting some classic Kinks songs. Good luck, enjoy, be creative... be outrageous!
    -Ray Davies-
  • I like to set realistic goals for myself, not outrageous ones.
    -Evan Longoria-
  • It's fun playing two roles. The roles provide a wonderful range of emotions. Stuart is childlike and sensitive. Adam is ruthless, outrageous. He's flamboyant. He does the unexpected.
    -David Canary-
  • Simplicity and sexiness, that's what people want. At a price that's not outrageous.
    -Diane von Furstenberg-
  • Try any goddam thing you like, no matter how boringly normal or outrageous. If it works, fine. If it doesn't, toss it. Toss it even if you love it.
    -Stephen King-
  • I love villains. You know, I am a character actor, and any chance to get to play a really outrageous villain. I like to play that.
    -Bruce Davison-
  • Do you always get away with the outrageous?" "Mostly. Are you always s beautiful in the morning?" "Don't waste your charm." "It's all right, I have more.
    -Nora Roberts-
  • I like that kind of 'straight-faced' comedy. I like to be straight-faced and outrageous.
    -Leslie Nielsen-

Definition and meaning of OUTRAGEOUS

What does "outrageous mean?"

/outˈrājəs/

adjective
shockingly bad or excessive.

What are synonyms of "outrageous"?
Some common synonyms of "outrageous" are:
  • shocking,
  • disgraceful,
  • scandalous,
  • atrocious,
  • appalling,
  • abhorrent,
  • monstrous,
  • heinous,
  • evil,
  • wicked,
  • abominable,
  • terrible,
  • horrible,
  • horrid,
  • horrendous,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

What are antonyms of "outrageous"?
Some common antonyms of "outrageous" are:
  • acceptable,
  • mild,
  • moderate,
  • inconspicuous,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.