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Low GI RiceRated 5.00 out of 5
A glycemic index (GI) diet is an eating plan based on how foods affect your blood sugar level. The glycemic index is a system of assigning a number to carbohydrate-containing foods according to how much each food increases blood sugar. The glycemic index itself is not a diet plan but one of various tools — such as calorie counting or carbohydrate counting — for guiding food choices.
The term “glycemic index diet” usually refers to a specific diet plan that uses the index as the primary or only guide for meal planning.
Many popular commercial diets, diet books and diet websites are based on the glycemic index, including the Zone Diet, Sugar Busters, and the Slow-Carb Diet.65 in stock
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Suranjana TurmericRated 5.00 out of 5
- Suranjana- High Curcumin turmeric:
Grown out in the Sun, under the rain, using traditional agricultural wisdom, without the use of any chemicals, pesticides, or fertilisers, well, that is the “Suranjana- High curcumin turmeric”.
Suranjana turmeric is proud and humble in equal measure when it claims that it has 5-7% Curcumin by weight, one of the highest in the world. The world around, is excited about the medicinal potential of curcumin, which helps boost immunity, induces good sleep, heals cuts and wounds, acts as an anti- aging tonic and is antiseptic and anti-inflammatory. Also, Curcumin helps lower blood cholesterol levels and protects the body from diabetes.
This turmeric, thus, has a delicate and beautiful balance of extremely high Curcumin, which is a wonder natural medicine and has taken birth and grown in a chemical-free soil and water of the Doors.
In Europe, turmeric having less than 5% curcumin is considered colouring agent and not turmeric. Sadly, in India, most turmeric brands don’t even mention the curcumin content on their products, when tested in accredited food testing laboratories, many have been found to have curcumin content below 5%.
