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GLYCEMIC INDEX

Glycemic index is a measure of how much blood sugar stress a food creates. Controlling blood sugar is one of the key pillars in a successful anti-aging diet. High blood sugar is a direct reflection of high sugar intake. Knowing what food to take that is low in sugar in important.

Here is a table of common foods and their glycemic index. To reduce blood sugar handling stress, concentrate on foods with an index at or below 75. This will help create a more even flow of glucose into the blood. If you are taking high glycemic index food like white bread, always try to mix it up low glycemic index food. If foods are mixed, the resulting index will be between the high and low values.

Here is a list of common food products and their actual GI values. These numbers use Glucose as a baseline, which is given a GI of 100. All the other values are relative to glucose. 

Recommended: GI <60 Avoid: GI >60

Diabetes or hypoglycemia: avoid GI >50

Glycemic Index Table
Legumes
Grains
Pastas
Bread Products
Baked Beans, canned
68
Barley, pearled
25
Angel Hair
45
Bagel
72
Black Beans
30
Buckwheat (kasha)
54
Bean Threads
26
French Bread
96
Black Eyed Peas
42
Bulgar
47
Gnocchi
67
Kaiser Roll
73
Butter Beans
31
Couscous
65
Pastas, brown rice
92
Melba Toast
71
Chick Peas
33
Cornmeal
68
Pastas, refined
65
Pita Bread
58
Chick Peas, canned
42
Millet
71
Pastas, whole grain
45
Pumpernickel Bread
49
Fava Beans
80
Rice, brown
56
Star Pastina
38
Rye Bread
64
Kidney Beans
30
Rice, instant
85 - 91
Vermicelli
35
Rye Bread, whole
50
Kidney Beans, canned
52
Rice, white
70
Snacks, Misc.
Stuffing
75
Lentils, green
30
Crackers
Corn Chips
70
Tortilla, corn
70
Lentils, red
25
Graham Crackers
74
Fried Pork Rinds
OK
Waffles
76
Lima, baby, frozen
32
Rice Cakes
77
Olives
OK
White Bread
95
Pinto Beans
39
Rye Crispbread
67
Peanuts
10
Whole Wheat Bread
75
Soy Beans
18
Stoned Wheat Thins
68
Peanut M&M's
32
Fruits
Split Peas
32
Water Crackers
72
Popcorn
56
Apple
39
Dairy Products
Cereals
Potato Chips
55
Apple Juice
41
Ice Cream, regular
61
All Bran
43
Pretzels
82
Apricots, dried
35
Ice Cream, low-fat
50
Bran Chex
59
Rice Cakes
77
Bananas, ripe
60
Milk, regular
27
Cheerios
75
Rich Tea Cookies
56
Cantaloupe
65
Milk, skim
32
Corn Bran
75
Vanilla Wafers
77
Cherries
23
Yogurt, sugar
33
Corn Chex
83
Vegetables
Grapefruit
25
Yogurt, aspartame
14
Cornflakes
84
All Green Vegetables
0 - 30
Grapefruit Juice
49
Cream of Wheat
71
Bean Sprouts
<50
Grapes
46
Grapenuts
68
Beets
64
Kiwi
52
Life
66
Carrots
71 - 92
Mango
56
Mueslix
60
Cauliflower
<50
Orange
42
Nutri Grain
66
Corn
58
Orange Juice
51
Oat Bran
55
Eggplant
<50
Papaya
58
Oatmeal, regular
53
All onions
<50
Peach
35
Oatmeal, quick
66
Parsnips
97
Pear
35
Puffed Wheat
74
Peppers
<50
Pineapple
66
Puffed Rice
90
Potato, russet (baked)
90
Pineapple Juice
43
Rice Chex
89
Potato, instant mashed
83
Plum
29
Rice Krispies
82
Potato, fresh mashed
73
Raisins
64
Shredded Wheat
69
Potato, new, boiled
57
Strawberries
32
Special K
54
Potato, french fries
75
Watermelon
74
Total
76
Radishes
<50
Sauerkraut
<50
Sweet Potato
54
Tomato
38
Water Chestnuts
<50
Yams
51
Yellow Squash
<50

Adapted from D.J.A. Jenkins et. al., American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Volume 34, 1981

Glycemic Index of 1200 foods