Sugar Intake and Headaches
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What Sugar Does to the BodyBy: Annie Margaret Thompson | 27/09/2009 | NutritionHealthy eating is vitality essential for emotional, physical and spiritual health. White refined sugar effects our bodies in a negative way, see below what it actually does to the human body. Natural or organic cugars are healthier for most people, unless you are suffering from diabetes, hypoglycemia, etc...as these can affect you also.Sugar can suppress the immune system. Hypoglycemia or Blood Sugar is a Disorder of Blood Sugar MetabolismBy: sulamita berrezi | 24/02/2008 | HealthHypoglycemia sometimes occurs in healthy people some hours after a meal rich in carbohydrates, especially following muscular exertion. It is frequently found in the first few days of life, especially among premature infants. Hypoglycemia - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment MethodsBy: Juliet Cohen | 07/09/2007 | Diseases & ConditionsHypoglycemia or low blood sugar is a problem that is much over-looked by many doctors today. Low Blood Sugar SymptomsBy: Mike O\'Reilly | 15/07/2009 | Diseases & ConditionsBeing aware of what low blood sugar symptoms are will make it easier to overcome it. Discover remedies that you can use to improve your blood sugar and overcome diabetes. Carbohydrates: Heroes Or Villains?By: Stan | 06/03/2009 | Alternative MedicineIn our bodies, sugar that isn’t utilized immediately to create energy is stored. Sugar, fed in a sudden dose to the body, reacts in a similar manner to that of an overflowing reservoir, particularly when it is eaten without the fiber and minerals and other nutrients which are with sugars in their natural state. When we eat a candy bar (or cookie, cake, pie, chocolate), the glucose (one of many sugars) level rises quickly in the blood. This prompts the rapid release of insulin from the pancreas. Anxiety Attacks - Eat Right and Reduce Your Anxiety Levels!By: Bertil Hjert | 22/08/2009 | Mental HealthMaking a few simple changes to your diet can help improve your long term health and reduce panic and anxiety symptoms. Food has a great impact on the way our body feels and works and helping your body to function at its optimum level will cause sensations and symptoms that mimic panic attacks and anxiety to diminish or vanish entirely. Pediatric Diabetes - Caring for a Diabetic ChildBy: Min Zhu | 25/02/2008 | Diseases & ConditionsStatistics are showing gains in pediatric diabetes. Most cases are prevalent Type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes is increasing as well. Knowing how to care for a diabetic child can lessen episodes of seizures. What is a Glucose Meter and Why Do I Need a Free One?By: diabetic live | 24/10/2009 | Diseases & ConditionsFor diabetics a glucose meter can literally be a lifesaver. The proper use of a meter allows the user to avoid both hyperglycemia (high blood sugar) and hypoglycemia (low blood sugar). The need to keep glucose in balance is vital to effectively managing the disease.
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