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JN Contents

jNonline.us
July 20-26, 2006
24 Tammuz — 1 Av 5766
Vol. CXXIX, No. 24

Nutritionally
Speaking

ar ara. Beznos, RD, LD/N

Middle East:

Integrated Nutrition, L LC

On The Cover / Amid Conflict
Inescapible Tie 14

Teens' connection to Israel forged by
shortened mission.

On Edge 18

Concerns deepen among Detroiters
With direct ties to Israel.

Israel Condemned 22

Arab rally spurs call to defeat
Israel, "the oppressor."

Ann Arbor Israel Rally 23

Community turns out on short notice
to support the Jewish state.

Program Canceled 25

MSU evacuates students in Israel.

LICS-

0r, •-1 Dear

tiOn:

Balt7Triat is
the difference
between "gly-
cemic index"
and "glycemic.
load"? Thanks. Val.

ns.wer: Dear Val, The gly-
cemic index (GI) is a sys-
tem of numerical ranking
(0-100) based on the amount/speed
that blood su g ar rises after intake
of certain carbohydrate foods.

Carbohydrate foods that release
glucose rapidly have a high GI
(e.g., pure glucose and white bread
top the index at 100 each).
-4-- Carbohydrate foods that re-
( lease glucose gradually have
a low GI (e.g., oatmeal,
1-(/ legumes and sweet potato,
which are less than 55).

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Metro

Arlene Victor Garden 31

Ann Arbor
23,
Arts/Entertainment .
Business
Crossword
Doer Profile
Front Lines
Letters
Marketplace
Mazel Toy!
Metro
Obituaries
Opinion
Sports
Staff Box

34
47
41
59
10
8
6
67
64
31
83
38
45
12

Synagogues
The Scene
To Do!/Calendar • • .
To Life'
Torah Portion
World/Israel

60
44
57
42
46
35

Columnists
George Cantor
• • . 38
Danny Raskin
55
Robert Sklar
5
Gail Zimmerman • • . 48

JCC garden honors legacy.

Business/Professional

Horning In 41

A Ferndale business has cornered
the oom-pah-pah market.

To Life!

Central High Reunion 42

Commuters from class of '56
recall carpools from Oak Park.

Arts & Entertainment

Al Fresco Earful 47

Birmingham's Shain Park hosts
three days of free jazz concerts.

On The Cover:

Megan Wess of Troy, a student at Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook,

at the Western Wall in Jerusalem while on Federation's Teen
Mission 2006.
Photography, Debbie Hill

Design, Debbie Schultz

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Key JN Phone Numbers:

Candlelighting

Switchboard:
(248) 354-6060

Shabbat Ends

Saturday, July 22,
9:53 p.m.

Candlelighting

Friday, July 28,
8:39 p.m.

Shabbat Ends

Saturday, July 29,
9:45 p.m.
.

Enter the glycemic load (GL),
which takes the GI further by
adjusting for total carbohydrates
according to this formula: GL =
GI/100 x grams carbohydrates per
typical servin g . A low GL food is
considered 10 or less, medium 11-
19 and high would be 20 or more.

The GI/GL is not supported by all
health professionals, so you should
consult your health provider before
you incorporate it into your diet.

— Barbara Beznos,
Registered Dietitian

Shabbat Lights

Friday, July 21,
8:45 p.m.

,) Blood sugar (and conse-
quently, body insulin)
management is believed
/ important to controlling
V diabetes, body weight,
/ and athletic performance.
The GI is controversial be-
cause it does not take into
account the total carbohydrates in
a typical serving.

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