I've been doing a lot of
reading on blood sugar and carb turning into sugar and I'm getting discouraged about what to eat.
Not exact matches
this is just my own personal theory, but I suspect the reason Jesus cursed the fig tree that He did, was because he was probably tired, and hungry to the point of low
blood sugar or hypoglycemia, and it made Him irritable... naturally, He was walking around in a body like ours, as it is said, like us in every way but sin... everybody tries to
read something woowoo theological into it but maybe He was just tired and hungry, and irritability is a symptom for a number of conditions, but especially
blood glucose or migraine issues... maybe He had migraines... I get those myself... just my theory, so the two Bible scholars that keep coming
on here shouldn't shoot bible verses at me... just sayin... Good «toon, David
Sure, I was up more than a few pounds, and my cholesterol and
blood sugar readings were
on the wrong side of normal.
Once you have the necessary supplies, take
readings of your
blood sugar, according to the instructions
on your meter, at the following times each day for a week:
I am SURE it's related to
blood sugar or vitamins based
on the many things I've
read.
I
read some reviews
on Amazon that if you have low
blood sugar or low
blood pressure it should be avoided.
Anyways, my point is,... I've always had
blood sugar problems, and I have every symptom of estrogen dominance, and I'm so happy to
read this My endocrinologist just said we should keep an eye
on my thyroid, but no medication or anything.
She's just written a really cool blog
on how yoga impacts her
blood sugars and her new Fit with Diabetes e-book is an essential
read.
Read Dr. Mowll's latest blog articles
on nutrition, fitness, and other lifestyle factors related to mastering
blood sugar and reversing type 2 diabetes.
Read on to learn about the link between Alzheimer's disease and diabetes and how you can help your patients protect their brain health through diet and lifestyle strategies that improve
blood sugar control and insulin sensitivity.
I am Anxious to get my
blood sugar levels down and stable so I'm going to
read on...
People who stuck with the Mediterranean diet in comparison to eating a regular low - fat diet trimmed their waistlines by about 0.43 cm, slashed their
blood pressure by 2.35 points
on the high
reading, and reduced their fasting
blood sugar by 3.89 milligrams per decilitre.
I've
read about you doing
blood sugar testing and I was looking for some guidance
on how to test
blood sugar.
The people whose writings about this as it pertains to insulin sensitivity that I have
read are not measuring insulin and are basing this strictly
on fasting
blood sugar.
A healthy A1C
reading is generally 5.7 or less, which means your
blood sugar was,
on average, under 120 mg / dL over the past 2 to 3 months.
Read The Diet Cure by Julia Ross for more information
on how to stop
sugar cravings and control
blood sugar issues.
I have low
blood sugar readings, low
blood pressure upon rising, PCOS with painful cysts (I only ovulate
on my right ovary and I can painfully feel it when it happens) and have 4 children, several early miscarriages & need to supplement with progesterone to maintain pregnancies through the 1st trimester.
If you've been following me for awhile, worked with me,
read my book The Antianxiety Food Solution, or listened in
on The Anxiety Summit, you'll be aware that I use glutamine with clients to help with
blood sugar control while we're figuring out diet / breakfast / adrenal health and the carbohydrate /
sugar cravings associated with low
blood sugar.
I've never seen any literature that suggests that agave nectar negatively affects
blood sugar, everything I've
read places it way down low
on the GI, and haven't seen anything that suggests mixing it with anything raises GL either.
Read all of Dr. John's articles
on protein, fat, fruit and
blood sugar (including the ebook
on blood sugar).
One of the biggest changes I made (you can
read more about them here) that I still focus
on everyday, admittedly some days are better than others, is stabilizing my
blood sugar.
It's all to do with
blood sugar spikes (and dips) and to be honest, it's incredibly dry
reading — so we're not going to get all technical
on you.
Depending
on where and what you
read those vital stats range from monitoring hear rate,
blood pressure, sleep tracking, oxygen saturation, and even
blood sugar tracking - ideal for diabetics.