What is the glycemic index for NanoGreens10??
The glycemic index measures how fast and how far blood sugar rises after you eat a food that contains carbohydrates. The glycemic load of a food is calculated by multiplying the glycemic index by the amount of carbohydrate in grams provided by a food and dividing the total by 100. No studies have been done on the glycemic index because the glycemic load of NanoGreens10 must be negligible. One 12 gm serving contains 8 gm of carbohydrate, of which only 3 gm is simple sugars. But let’s say for arguments sake that all 8 gm of NG10 had a GI score of 100. The Glycemic Load would be (100 x 8) / 100 = 8 GL, very low as you can see. To lower it even further in severe cases, one can take 1/2 scoop twice a day. Because NG10 tastes so good in plain water, with perhaps a squeeze of lemon, no hi glycemic juices need be added, which juices have astronomical glycemic indexes and loads.