carbohydrate restriction
Carbohydrate restriction refers to the practice of limiting the intake of foods and beverages that are high in carbohydrates, such as grains, starchy vegetables, and sugary foods, in order to promote weight loss, control blood sugar levels, or improve certain health conditions.
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