A new infographic for dieters makes it easy to digest, download, or embed low
carb foods information.
Toronto (PRWEB) June 14, 2012
LowCarbFoods.org, today announces publication of its new infographic,
designed to make it easier for the dieter to recognize and choose healthy, low
carb foods.
With summer just around the corner, many dieters are working hard to shed
extra pounds. The new infographic from LowCarbFoods.org helps them take the
first step in healthy eating.
Peter Todorov (president of Art Branch, Inc., the parent company of Low Carb
Foods.org) enlisted the help of Art Branch lead web designer Tsveta Mircheva to
design the low carb infographic.
"We are bombarded daily with many ads for supposedly healthy foods through
many different advertising channels including TV, radio and billboards. Many
advertised foods are heavy with processed sugars and other additives. Yet, some
sugars are less harmful than others. This infographic explains how and why, "
said Todorov.
The infographic uses simple images to explain the difference between “good”
and “bad” carbohydrates, how refined sugars can negatively affect the body, and
the health benefits of choosing the right carbohydrates.
Foods that contain bad carbs are often loaded with preservatives, flavorings,
colorings, and other additives as well as added, processed sugars. Bad carb
foods are too quickly absorbed by the body. Especially those with added sugars,
bad carb foods are full of calories, near-empty of nutritional value, and can
cause various health risks.
As well as these unhealthy, fattening foods the infographic provides a short
menu of the foods necessary to a healthy diet, the "good" carbs that are
gradually absorbed by the body. The infographic also gives an overview and
summary of the difference between the glycemic index and the glycemic load,
information that is very important to understanding diabetic diets.
Art Branch has chosen to make this valuable tool freely available to, not
only visitors to LowCarbFoods.org, but also to other web sites. The infographic
is licensed through the Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivatives License
which allows redistribution both commercial and noncommercial as long as it is
unchanged and credited to Low Carb Foods.org.
Although the information on Low Carb Foods is not a substitute for
professional medical advice, its informative and stimulating guides serve as a
starting point to whet the appetite for healthy eating. Low Carb Foods and its
parent, Art Branch remind the visitor to seek professional advice before
beginning any diet.
About LowCarbFoods.org: http://www.lowcarbfoods.org/ is an informational resource
developed by parent company, Art Branch Inc. and designed to offer unbiased
information on low carb foods and low carb diets.
About Art Branch: Art Branch Inc., located in Toronto, Ontario, is the parent
company of LowCarbFoods.org and has developed several consumer websites
targeting both the Canadian and an international audience. The goal of Art
Branch is to provide visitors to company sites with free and useful guides,
helping consumers make educated decisions about their lifestyles.
About Creative Commons: Creative Commons.org is a nonprofit organization that
enables the sharing and use of creativity and knowledge through free legal
tools.
carb foods information.
Toronto (PRWEB) June 14, 2012
LowCarbFoods.org, today announces publication of its new infographic,
designed to make it easier for the dieter to recognize and choose healthy, low
carb foods.
With summer just around the corner, many dieters are working hard to shed
extra pounds. The new infographic from LowCarbFoods.org helps them take the
first step in healthy eating.
Peter Todorov (president of Art Branch, Inc., the parent company of Low Carb
Foods.org) enlisted the help of Art Branch lead web designer Tsveta Mircheva to
design the low carb infographic.
"We are bombarded daily with many ads for supposedly healthy foods through
many different advertising channels including TV, radio and billboards. Many
advertised foods are heavy with processed sugars and other additives. Yet, some
sugars are less harmful than others. This infographic explains how and why, "
said Todorov.
The infographic uses simple images to explain the difference between “good”
and “bad” carbohydrates, how refined sugars can negatively affect the body, and
the health benefits of choosing the right carbohydrates.
Foods that contain bad carbs are often loaded with preservatives, flavorings,
colorings, and other additives as well as added, processed sugars. Bad carb
foods are too quickly absorbed by the body. Especially those with added sugars,
bad carb foods are full of calories, near-empty of nutritional value, and can
cause various health risks.
As well as these unhealthy, fattening foods the infographic provides a short
menu of the foods necessary to a healthy diet, the "good" carbs that are
gradually absorbed by the body. The infographic also gives an overview and
summary of the difference between the glycemic index and the glycemic load,
information that is very important to understanding diabetic diets.
Art Branch has chosen to make this valuable tool freely available to, not
only visitors to LowCarbFoods.org, but also to other web sites. The infographic
is licensed through the Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivatives License
which allows redistribution both commercial and noncommercial as long as it is
unchanged and credited to Low Carb Foods.org.
Although the information on Low Carb Foods is not a substitute for
professional medical advice, its informative and stimulating guides serve as a
starting point to whet the appetite for healthy eating. Low Carb Foods and its
parent, Art Branch remind the visitor to seek professional advice before
beginning any diet.
About LowCarbFoods.org: http://www.lowcarbfoods.org/ is an informational resource
developed by parent company, Art Branch Inc. and designed to offer unbiased
information on low carb foods and low carb diets.
About Art Branch: Art Branch Inc., located in Toronto, Ontario, is the parent
company of LowCarbFoods.org and has developed several consumer websites
targeting both the Canadian and an international audience. The goal of Art
Branch is to provide visitors to company sites with free and useful guides,
helping consumers make educated decisions about their lifestyles.
About Creative Commons: Creative Commons.org is a nonprofit organization that
enables the sharing and use of creativity and knowledge through free legal
tools.