Low sugar level in the blood.
When there is a small amount of sugar or glucose in the blood it
is called hypoglycemia.
Symptoms
A great need to have sugar.
Constant hunger
Fatigue
Weakness
Eye ache
Migraine
Pains in several parts of the body.
Mental disorder, nervousness and insomnia.
The over production of insulin by the pancreas produces
hypoglycemia. Heredity and an inadequate diet are the main causes of this
disease. This provokes the body to consume a great amount of insulin, thus
causing an abnormality in the system characterized by a great need to give
sugar to the body.
Suggested treatment.
A diet high in proteins, and low in refined carbohydrates and fat.
Between meals the symptoms are accentuated, which is why a high energy food
with a high protein content should be eaten, eg nuts and peanuts in addition to
nutrient containing vitamin and minerals. Vitamin E improves body energy and
the circulation.
It has been found that chromium picolinate greatly helps the
insulin existing in the blood to work efficiently without requiring great
amounts of sugar to supply this energy.
Note- a sudden decrease of sugar can cause fainting and a metabolic
imbalance. Eat food at the first sign of
symptoms.
Supplement
Nutritional food based on peanuts, honey and malt.
Chromium (picolinate)
Ginseng
Garcinia cambogia contains (HCA)
Bee pollen
Supplement for children
B1, B3, B5, B12, C, E
Minerals- chromium, calcium, magnesium, zinc.
L – carnitine, L – cysteine,
L- glutamine
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