Hello all.
Alright it is general knowledge that if one wishes to gain as least amount of fat as possible, he should go for lower-glycemic carbs except for post-workout.
Now my question is, if this is the case.... Wouldn't it be best to just go all out and convert all of the meals of the day to non-fat, artificially sweetened yogurt, which scores a 20 on the glycemic scale? Yes this is insane, but I am thinking ,does the variety in food matter? Or is it just the the count of calories and carb/prot/fat ratios ?
I am curious because I am crazy enough to try this if this was actually the best method, altho it would probably be best to have an oatmeal/egg meal pre/post-workout, but besides that, it would be a shame to toss my chicken/brown rice meals and so forth...
But would this actually be beneficial? Because a 79 of brown rice vs. a 20 of the yogurt is kind of hard to compete with....
Anyone have opinions on this? Of course yogurt isn't a solid meal which might also present a few problems. But regardless, a 20 on the glycemic scale is hard to argue with.
I am crazy enough to toss out all of my higher glycemic foods(brown rice oatmeal etc) and just go for non-fat, artifically sweetened yogurt, if it means the best non-fattening results... so some one please stop me or confirm me to go ahea with this .
Thank you,
DeathGod101