Articles tagged: hypoglycemia
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Daniel St-Jean If you’re someone (or if you know someone who is) dealing with low blood sugar levels or hypoglycemia issues, here are some helpful ABCD do’s and don’ts you (or they) will want to pay attention to. Doing so will help anyone in this situation alleviate the symptoms of hypoglycemia, be healthier, and live a more energetic, productive and happier life. written by Daniel St-Jean Many people think that if they eat properly (and most assume that they know how to do that…) they won’t need to take any ‘pills’ (vitamins, minerals, herbals). Unfortunately, they are wrong, especially if they are hypoglycemics. Fluctuating blood sugar causes constant stress on the system and uses up vitamins and minerals much more quickly than normal. This article lists the most important vitamins and supplements to take if you’re dealing with hypoglycemia. written by Daniel St-Jean If you’re someone (or if you know someone who is) dealing with low blood sugar levels or hypoglycemia issues, this is something that absolutely must be undertaken ASAP. Now, would be even better. Doing so will help you alleviate the symptoms, be healthier, and live a longer, more energetic, productive and happier life. written by Daniel St-Jean If you’re someone (or if you know someone who is) dealing with low blood sugar levels or hypoglycemia issues, here are 12 terribly bad foods you really should avoid. Doing so will help you alleviate the symptoms, be healthier, and live a more energetic, productive and happier life. written by Daniel St-Jean Eating properly is not easy these days, even more so if you’re dealing with low blood sugar or hypoglycemia. You need energy to get through your busy day, you need protein to stay healthy, but you also need to stay away from starches, sugar and processed foods. Tall order. Well, we’ve found what we consider to be a miracle food that makes our lives so much easier. Come discover it too. written by Daniel St-Jean If you’re someone (or if you know someone who is) dealing with low blood sugar levels or hypoglycemia issues, here are 7 “magnificent” foods to include in your hypoglycemia diet. Those foods will help you alleviate your symptoms, be healthier overall, and live a more energetic, productive and happier life. written by Daniel St-Jean If you’re someone (or if you know someone who is) dealing with low blood sugar levels or hypoglycemia issues, here are 12 relatively simple and easy DO’s and DON’Ts regarding your hypoglycemia diet that will help you alleviate the symptoms, be healthier, and live a more energetic, productive and happier life. written by peter hutch
Hypoglycemia is a condition characterized by an abnormally low level of blood sugar (glucose), your body's main energy source.Hypoglycemia is commonly associated with diabetes written by peter hutch
Low blood sugar or hypoglycemia (usually a blood sugar level of less than 4 mmol/L) can happen when diabetes medicine (pills or insulin), food, and exercise are out of balance. Low blood sugar can be mild, moderate, or severe. These tips will help you to prevent and treat low blood sugar.
written by David Cowley Anyone that has been diagnosed with hypoglycemia needs to be very sure that they are in touch with their doctor and are following his or her recommendations carefully. Hypoglycemia refers to a consistently low level of sugar in the blood and is different from diabetes or other blood sugar problems, although it can be a result of this condition.
written by Juliet Cohen Hypoglycemia, also called hypoglycemia. The symptoms of hypoglycemia may vary from one person to another, just like gravity. Hypoglycemia is commonly associated with diabetes. However, a wide variety of conditions, many of which are rare, can cause hypoglycemia in people without diabetes. written by Donald Mckenzie Jr Although many people believe diabetics render you helpless, exercise is a big help in controlling the negative side affects. Here is a great example of how a diabetic person should exercise without endangering themselves. written by Juliet Cohen Hypoglycemia or low blood sugar is a problem that is much over-looked by many doctors today. written by Jacob Gan This article discusses diabetes and how diabetes can be caused by stress written by Terry Edwards For people with type 2 diabetes your doctor will usually prescribe an oral medication to help in controlling your blood glucose level. But what are the various types of diabetes medications available and what do you need to know about them first? written by J. Wes Tanner, MD A spectrum of migraine presentations can be explained by the Convergence Hypothesis. Considering migraine in phases allows for consideration of the dynamic nature of an acute episode of migraine. The Convergence Hypothesis is more useful in the everyday clinical setting. written by J. Wes Tanner, MD Migraines play havoc with emotions. Migraines are disabling in many ways, but none is worse than feeling like you are an emotional cripple. Emotional difficulties are stressful and can trigger migraines. Migraines are much more than headaches. written by J. Wes Tanner, MD Anything that bothers your neck is a risk factor for migraines. Migraines affect you ability to think. Prolonged positioning of the head in a manner that strains the neck can lead to increased migraine activity. Increasing migraines can result in further progression of the migraine syndrome. written by J. Wes Tanner, MD Many people self-destruct by unknowingly ingesting medicine, food, and/or beverages that aggravate the migraine syndrome. The migraine syndrome may consist of headaches, neckaches, TMJ, IBS, panic attacks, fibromyalgia, hypoglycemia, and vertigo. written by J. Wes Tanner, MD Many myths confound the proper treatment of migraines presenting primarily as “sinus headaches.” Dr. Tanner exposes the myths and explains the truth. written by J. Wes Tanner, MD Many myths confound the proper treatment of migraines presenting primarily as “sinus headaches.” Dr. Tanner exposes the myths and explains the truth. written by J. Wes Tanner, MD People suffer from symptoms of migraine syndrome, which include fibromyalgia, irritable bowel syndrome, TMJ syndrome, palpitations, panic attacks, chronic neck and back pain, vertigo, hypoglycemia, and others. My new book, “Doctor, Why Do I Feel This Way?”, will unravel the mystery. << previous page 1 next page>> |