Most people - including your average health-food enthusiast - consider whole-grain breads to be examples of "whole-grain foods." But in terms of glycemic load, only intact, unpulverized grains should qualify as whole grains. Here's why:
Andrew Weil, M.D. - What's a Whole Grain? from Andrew Weil, M.D. on Vimeo.
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