Alcohol may also cause what is known
as reactive hypoglycemia, where blood sugar gets high and then drops off -LRB-
Alcohol may also cause what is known
as reactive hypoglycemia, where blood sugar gets high and then drops off (17).
These blood sugar crashes (also known
as reactive hypoglycemia) cause you to feel woozy or lightheaded, shaky, weak, irritable.
Blood sugar instability comes in the form of insulin resistance and diabetes as well
as reactive hypoglycemia.
Not exact matches
People with
reactive hypoglycemia also benefit from the company's products,
as they must avoid high - glucose foods and often choose products with artificial sweeteners.
Clinical nutritionist Jay Robb previously suffered from
reactive hypoglycemia and developed the Fat Burning Diet
as a means to stabilize his own blood sugar levels.
Symptoms of
reactive hypoglycemia, such
as feeling dizzy, anxious and shaky between meals, sugar cravings, weight gain around the abdomen, difficulty losing weight, and low morning appetite, night - time carbohydrate cravings, and binge eating can all be related to insulin resistance and poor blood sugar control.
It is also associated with conditions such
as hypothalamic - pituitary - adrenal (HPA) axis dysfunction, anemia, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, vaccinations, and
reactive hypoglycemia
Once people have adrenal fatigue they often suffer from low blood sugar, or
reactive hypoglycemia,
as well.