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be approximately - % of total calorie intake. for example, in an and calorie diet, the carbohydrate intake would be - g/day and - g/day, respectively, for a sedentary to moderately active individual. carbohydrates could be derived from whole wheat, unpolished rice, barley (jaun), buckwheat (kuttu), oats
(jai) etc. . complex carbohydrates and its products are to be preferred over refined carbohydrate and its products, e.g. whole grain bread over white (maida) bread. . low glycemic index (gi) carbohydrate foods (oats (jai), unpolished rice, whole pulses, beans (fali) and legumes (sabut anaz), some whole...
http://www.steviocal.com/press-release.pdf
be approximately - % of total calorie intake. for example, in an and calorie diet, the carbohydrate intake would be - g/day and - g/day, respectively, for a sedentary to moderately active individual. carbohydrates could be derived from whole wheat, unpolished rice, barley (jaun), buckwheat (kuttu), oats
(jai) etc. . complex carbohydrates and its products are to be preferred over refined carbohydrate and its products, e.g. whole grain bread over white (maida) bread. . low glycemic index (gi) carbohydrate foods (oats (jai), unpolished rice, whole pulses, beans (fali) and legumes (sabut anaz), some whole...
http://www.steviocal.com/press-release.pdf