⚡ Take Charge of Diabetes with Every Bite!
This laminated Diabetes Food List Chart by Fodlist is a portable, easy-to-use guide featuring glycemic index, carbohydrate, and calorie counts for hundreds of foods. Sized at 8x11 inches, it’s designed to support blood sugar control, insulin resistance management, and weight goals with quick alphabetical and categorical organization—perfect for meal planning, grocery shopping, and dining out.
Manufacturer | Fodlist |
Brand | Fodlist |
Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 11 x 8 x 0.01 inches |
Color | white |
Cover Material | Laminated Paper |
Material Type | Paper |
Size | 8 inches X 11 inches |
Ruling | Ruled |
Sheet Size | 8.25 x 11.8 Inches |
V**W
GOOD INFORMATION AND WRITABLE ON!
I really like this information food guide. The instructions on how to use it are very well explained, and because it's sealed in plastic, you can write on it with a erasable market to be used as a grocery list. The information is very through and easy to understand. If you follow the instructions, you will be successful in your food/ weight loss journey. Again, because it's incased in plastic makes this food list sturdy, protected and waterproof. Its all a win win for me.
B**G
Whoever came up with this is a genius.
So much information in an easy to read format! Very helpful and educational. HIGHLY recommend.
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Current information.
Had all the information I needed to read.
B**H
Lacks information
Nice quality materials use to make this product. I did not keep it as it did not have enough nutritional information for each item.
Z**2
Perfect
Great info for us diabetics, easy to use
F**S
Very informative
Very informative and helpful.
A**.
Great for people with diabetes
Great way to watch your sugar Consumption.
A**.
OK for beginners.
I thought this was going to have more information than it actually had. I do think this would be a great tool to put on the refrigerator. If you are a beginner with diabetes, it gives you somewhere to start and then do research from there. I would love if they had a definition of some of the categories. And possibly more foods that we eat here in the US but overall I think it’s a fine tool to use when first diagnosed.
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