Why Do Diabetics Have Hypos

What causes hypos in type 2 diabetics? Although hypoglycemia can happen for a variety of reasons, it typically results from using insulin or other blood sugar-regulating drugs if you have diabetes. When a person: consumes more insulin than is necessary for their current food consumption or level of exercise, blood sugar levels may fall dangerously low. excessive alcohol use

What transpires if a diabetic experiences a hypo? When the amount of sugar (glucose) in your blood falls too low, the condition is known as low blood sugar, commonly referred to as hypoglycaemia or a “hypo.” It primarily affects diabetics, particularly if they use insulin. If not addressed right away, low blood sugar can be harmful, but you can generally take care of it on your own.

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A friend of mine told me about a supplement and claimed that it helped him lower his fasting blood sugar count by 8 points and that his energy level was up also. I figured what the hell, I’d try it. I didn’t really see much in results at first but after about 3 weeks my fasting sugar count started to inch down and my energy levels were starting to rise. Now after 2 months of steady use my fasting sugar count is down a solid 12 points. My diet is a little better than my friends so I figure that might be the difference between his results and mine. I now have ordered a bottle of Liver Cleanse to add to the mix. I’ll post more when I’ve used it for a couple of months.

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All I know is after taking this product for 6 months my A1C dropped from 6.8 (that I struggled to get that low) to 5.7 without a struggle. By that I mean I watched my diet but also had a few ooops days with an occasional cheat and shocked my Dr with my A1C test. Since then I have also had finger checks that average out to 117-120. I’m still careful but also thankful my numbers are so good!