Hypoglycemia? (Or Are We Just Nuts?)
Posted by admin on Sep 25, 2009
Is it blood sugar or are we mean?
Me? I’m crazy!
There’s more to hypoglycemia than this. So, don’t think I just solved a huge question for you. I’ve never seen a person cry from it but I’ve notice people get irritable, drowsy, confused… look it up. You’ve got internet access.
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Diagnosing Hypoglycemia
Posted by admin on Sep 23, 2009
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Diagnosing hypoglycemia is hit or miss because of many different signs and symptoms. Hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar, is a condition that most often occurs in people who use insulin to treat diabetes and those who consume excessive quantities of alcohol. Symptoms may persist in a variety of forms for long periods of time. Symptoms also can change over time within the same person.
Because sugar is the main energy source for nervous system, most symptoms include neurologic dysfunction.
Diagnosing hypoglycemia includes looking for:
- hunger.
- nervousness and shakiness.
- perspiration.
- dizziness or light-headedness.
- anxiety.
- headache.
- sleepiness.
- confusion.
- difficulty speaking.
- feeling anxious or weak.
In severe form, in diagnosing hypoglycemia, doctors have seen cases in which patients:
- sweating to a loss of coordination.
- seizures.
- changes in consciousness, even coma.
- prolonged hypoglycemia can lead to brain damage.
Hypoglycemia is a concern since your brain depends on your blood sugar as its main source of fuel. Too little glucose can impair the brain’s ability to function. Severe or prolonged hypoglycemia may result in seizures and serious brain injury.
When self diagnosing hypoglycemia and you have the signs symptoms of hypoglycemia, see a doctor/health professional immediately. You will need immediate care and monitoring. Immediate change in lifestyle is a must. You need right diet and lots of exercise. This should be a wake up call for you to act towards improving your health, because ignoring the signs symptoms of hypoglycemia would be very fatal.
You have hope in getting better from hypoglycemia and diabetes. I hope you enjoyed this “diagnosing hypoglycemia” article. Let’s continue the discussion on how we can make you feel better and healthier.
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Hypoglycemia / Hypoglycaemia
Posted by admin on Sep 19, 2009
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Hypoglycemia, also called low blood sugar, occurs when your blood glucose (blood sugar) level drops too low to provide enough energy for your body’s activities. In adults or children older than 10 years, hypoglycemia is uncommon except as a side effect of diabetes treatment, but it can result from other medications or diseases, hormone or enzyme deficiencies, or tumors.
Glucose, a form of sugar, is an important fuel for your body. Carbohydrates are the main dietary sources of glucose. Rice, potatoes, bread, tortillas, cereal, milk, fruit, and sweets are all carbohydrate-rich foods.
After a meal, glucose molecules are absorbed into your bloodstream and carried to the cells, where they are used for energy. Insulin, a hormone produced by your pancreas, helps glucose enter cells. If you take in more glucose than your body needs at the time, your body stores the extra glucose in your liver and muscles in a form called glycogen. Your body can use the stored glucose whenever it is needed for energy between meals. Extra glucose can also be converted to fat and stored in fat cells.
When blood glucose begins to fall, glucagon, another hormone produced by the pancreas, signals the liver to break down glycogen and release glucose, causing blood glucose levels to rise toward a normal level. If you have diabetes, this glucagon response to hypoglycemia may be impaired, making it harder for your glucose levels to return to the normal range.
Information: http://diabetes.niddk.nih.gov/dm/pubs/hypoglycemia/ & Wikipedia
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Diabetes Diet Guidelines : Diabetes & Hypoglycemia
Posted by admin on Sep 16, 2009
Learn about Hypoglycemia complications for a diabetic diet in this free healthy living video.
Expert: Brenda Thompson
Bio: Brenda Thompson is a registered dietician and professional chef with the Westlake Market H.E.B. in Austin, Texas.
Filmmaker: Drew Noah
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Are you Tired? Hypoglycemia, Diabetes, Sugar Austin Wellness
Posted by admin on Sep 14, 2009
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Are you Tired? Hypoglycemia, Diabetes, Sugar Austin Wellness
Information about diabetes; prevention, management, treatment, cures, diet and care. Diabetes can be managed naturally without medications or drugs and prevented in the first place.
Dr. Vincent Bellonzi is a chiropractor and a Certified Clinical Nutritionist. He has been in practice for over 12 years. He received his Doctorate from Los Angeles College of Chiropractic in 1991.
Since 1998, Dr. Bellonzi has practiced in the Austin area. He works with athletes at every level to provide sports conditioning and rehabilitation.
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What are some practical ways to avoid severe conditions of Hypoglycemia?
Posted by admin on Sep 12, 2009
My g-friend suffers severe conditions of hypoglycemia such as becoming incoherent and lethargic. What should I do when this occurs and what are things she can do to prevent these symptons before they occur.
The blood glucose level may fall too low or too fast. Some people then experience the symptoms of hypoglycemia.
Some snack and meal suggestions that meet the goal of including a complex carbohydrate, a protein source and fat include:
sandwich
yogurt and fruit
cottage cheese and crackers
turkey, cheese slices and veggies on a salad
salad with beans added
peanut butter and crackers
low fat cheese and crackers
bean soup and crackers
low fat cheese on bake potato
bagel and lowfat cream cheese
Eat at least three regularly spaced meals 3 to 5 hours apart) daily. Include snacks if needed. Eat at the same time each day. Avoid skipping meals. This can be accomplished without weight gain by staying at a healthy caloric intake (distribute total calories throughout the day). Avoid sugar and foods and beverages containing sugar, especially on an empty stomach. An occasional sweet food consumed in a small amount with a meal may be tolerated.
Include at each meal or snack:
Complex carbohydrate: fruit,vegetable,starch or grain product.
Protein source: lowfat meat, lowfat dairy product, legume, peanut butter.
Fat source: oil, margarine,lowfat mayonnaise (fats may be hidden in carbohydrate and protein). Use these fats sparingly. Distribute meals and snack calories as evenly as possible throughout the day.
Limit alcohol. Drink alcohol only with food and only with health care providers approval.
Avoid caffeine (in coffee, tea, cola drinks, chocolate)
Eat 1 to 3 hours before exercise. Extra calories may be needed before exercise to compensate for calories burned.
Hypoglycemia: How it ruins your DIET
Posted by admin on Sep 12, 2009
Hypoglycemia or Hypoglycaemia is Low Blood Glucose and will cause insatiable food cravings that will ruin your diet
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Vitamins for Hypoglycemia – Control Low Blood Sugar Levels
Posted by admin on Sep 9, 2009
Vitamins For Hypoglycemia:
Vitamins For Hypoglycemia – Discover Best Vitamins For Hypoglycemia
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Hypoglycemia is a state of low blood sugar.
It can be caused by many factors.
Infrequent meals, smoking, alcohol consumption, drug and medication side effects are on the top list of what cause hypoglycemia.
There are many steps you can take to reduce the hypoglycemia symptoms or help your body heal within itself naturally.
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Couple things you can do is to start eating low glycemic foods, eat 4-6 small, freqent meals and snack every day, start exercising and stress reduction techniques.
And at last, you should implement natural supplementation program specificly designed with vitamins for hypoglycemia.
Many studies shows one of the best vitamins for hypoglycemia is Chromium and CoQ-10 (coenzyme Q-10).
Those vitamins have been shown to help support healthy blood sugar levels, help strenghten heart functions and provide great nutrition for muscles.
Vitamins B are also very helpful to maintain healthy sugar levels and provide you with great energy. Niacin helps your body to break down sugars. Other B Complex vitamins help to stabilize blood glucose and metabolize blood sugars.
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There are also other great vitamins for hypoglycemia.
For example Calcium. Not only it helps to build and maintain healthy bones and teeth, but also helps osteoporosis, increase fat loss and maintain healthy blood sugar levels.
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There are couple different types of calcium, so make sure the supplements contain all of them. They just complement each other.
My favorite is Isotonix Calcium Plus, which plays a critical role in the normal contraction of skeletal and heart muscles and helps prevent osteoporosis.
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Promotes normal regulation of hormones and enzyme production and supports healthy blood sugar levels.
Sometimes, when you find great multivitamin formula, you will get most important vitamins for hypoglycemia in one simple dose.
Vitamins For Hypoglycemia – How To Select The Best Vitamins For Hypoglycemia?
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There are many factors when selecting great vitamin supplement product.
First, you need to understand the bioavailability. That means how well the vitamin supplement absorbs with your body.
Many over the counter pills may contain fillers that will not be able to break down in your stomach and you will not feel any difference between the days when you take it and days when you do not take it.
Those supplements are usually very cheap, but I suggest you save even that little money, because your body has no health benefits whatsoever.
So what is the absorption rate of vitamins in pill or table form?
Many studies show that when you take pill or tablet, your body needs anywhere from 2 to 4 hours to digest that pill. It is very long process, your body works very hard to break it down and the result can be anywhere from 10-25%.
That means only 10-25% of whatever vitamin is listed on the label actually gets absorbed!
And that actually explains why I did not feel anything from taking supplements like Centrum I have bought in GNC or Vitamin Shoppe before.
In order for me to get 100% of what the label says, I would need to take two or four times the recommended amount. Well, then it would be very expensive to take natural multivitamins, don’t you think?
I thought so. But did you know that tablets, pills or juices are not only forms o supplementation?
There is something called isotonic nutrition. Which is powder that contains all natural ingredients, and when mixed with specific amount of water it will be absorbed within 10 minutes upon ingesting. And the best part is that isotonic nutrition has 95% absorbtion rate by the body.
The reason for this is that, there are no fillers or binders like in tablets. And because it becomes isotonic solution (has same plasma as body fluids), our stomach does no need to digest it.
Isotonic nutrition is already pre-digested, so it passes through the stomach right to the intestines and to the bloodstream very fast.
And becase I always hated to swallow horse pills, I love isotonic nutrition and all my fitness clients have switched as soon as they felt the difference.
And because isotonix nutrition is low glycemic, it has very positive impact on controling blood sugar levels and therefore I believe that this form of vitamin delivery to our body is second best, right after direct injection to the bloodstream.
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Hypoglycemia
Posted by admin on Sep 7, 2009
hypoglycemia and mental illness
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Hypoglycemia Signs/Symptoms Nursing
Posted by admin on Sep 5, 2009
Hypoglycemic Episode Insulin Overdose low bloodsugar
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