
(glucose reading about 81 1hour after eating 2hashbrowns,1 cup of orange juice, and MC Donald's steak bagel.)Ībout 3 months ago I was told by a doctor to cut out sugar in my diet all-together because my insulin over shoots its self, (when I eat sugar). I am a 23 year old female I have very low blood sugar. Q: Hello everyone! I just have some questions, Maybe some one can help.

I would look at working on the adrenals and then using something more fat soluble for transport here like the Super GLA and B-12. The adrenal cortex really controls the insulin more than anything else. The other person who gets a reaction when eating have you considered maybe that the core of the problem may be food allergies? -useherbs2000 At this point the person experiences hunger and weakness which usually causes the desire for another sugary food. Because of the perceived emergency, the pancreas produces so much insulin that the blood sugar then drops to levels below normal. The insulin then carries the glucose to the liver to be stored. To remedy the situation the pancreas produces and releases insulin. Because the blood sugar levels are so high after an intake of refined sugar, the body recognizes the situation as an emergency. When a person consumes a food high in sugar the blood sugar levels quickly jump to high. Thought you might like to read this part: Studies show that hypoglycemia is directly linked and possibly caused by consuming foods which are high in refined and pricessed sugar. I was doing some cleaning up and organizing in my office today and ran across a older Sunshine Sharing about hypoglycemia. I don't know what to suggest for your person who can skip breakfast, but for your other person, I would definitely recommend adding in something with the whole grains. Without the grains, he just can't function. We have found that if he eats something whole grain, that it helps him to keep his energy levels up. His body is weird.Īnyway, he has tried the high protein/low carb diet and found that it drops the sugar numbers down - especially if he eats lots of celery. He has tried Sugar Reg, but can't stay on it for long before it becomes ineffective. My husband is diabetic, but has problems keeping his blood sugar, or energy level, steady. What would be best for a "liver cleanse"-? The first one will not take Sam-e as she tried it before and immediately started to gain weight-which she does not want to do-so I know she will not try that- MSM -yes and she does do some Milk Thistle? Anything else? -ghuisnsp Liver, liver, y some Sam-e and MSM together here for a while. I have another person who does not usually eat breakfast and gets by pretty good -the strange things is that if she DOES eat breakfast, it seems to trigger something and she gets a low blood sugar slump 10:30 or 11-whereas, when she does NOT eat breakfast, she usually makes it until noon? I can't understand that? Any ideas? -ghuisnsp
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I have one client who always eats a good protein breakfast, takes HY-C plus other things and usually can't make it to the next meal without a lot of low blood sugar issues-has to get up in the night to eat also-is now taking 6 Sugar Regs between meals trying to keep it more level and it does seem to help- but that is a lot of Sugar Reg in a day- and besides wants to lose rather than gain weight and eating so many times a day does not help that-she does no sugars, or breads-mostly meat and vegetables. What about the person whose blood sugar keeps dropping all the time?.

Q: It seems that much of the help for blood sugar issues is to lower the blood sugar.

High fiber diet effectively helps regulate release of sugar into blood Small, frequent meals containing protein & complex carbohydrates Spirulina or Super Algae to provide proteinĪdequate protein for breakfast - SynerProTein or Thermo-Meal within one hour of awakening Licorice Root*, HY-C, Ayurvedic Blood Sugar Formula, or HY-A - (avoid these in the evening unless you want to stay awake)Ĭhromium GTF (Glucose Tolerance Factor) 2-4 tabs Posted: Dec 5:02 pm Post subject: Hypoglycemia Nature's Sunshine Products NSP Forum Index Profile Log in to check your private messages Log in Not an official site of NSP.įAQ Search Memberlist Usergroups Register Nature's Sunshine Products NSP :: View topic - Hypoglycemiaįor customer and distributor discussions of Nature's Sunshine Products.
