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Non-Diabetic Hypoglycaemia - On The Way to a Cure
Non-Diabetic Hypoglycaemia - On The Way to a Cure
Non-Diabetic Hypoglycaemia - On The Way to a Cure
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Non-Diabetic Hypoglycaemia - On The Way to a Cure

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Do you constantly feel tired, irritable when you skip meals or have trouble sleeping? Then it could be that you have hypoglycaemia. It is a disease that is often misdiagnosed but it can be simple to cure the symptoms by a change in diet. Not a faddy, expensive diet either, but a manageable, healthy, balanced diet. No strange supplements or hard to get ingredients required, just well planned meals, regular eating and wholesome ingredients.

This book tells you about the disease and how to stop the symptoms spoiling your life. The book includes meal plans and recipes to get you started.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 10, 2012
ISBN9781301397396
Non-Diabetic Hypoglycaemia - On The Way to a Cure
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Rachel Henderson

I am a freelance writer born and based in the UK. I have written books on a variety of subjects which interest me. I like books that are short and to the point and therefore write my books based on this principle so that you do not get bogged down with page filling and pointless waffle, but get the information that you need, quickly and easily. I hope that you agree that this means readers can manage their time better and move on to actually applying the principles in the books.

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    Non-Diabetic Hypoglycaemia - On The Way to a Cure - Rachel Henderson

    Introduction

    Hypoglycaemia is a disease which many people suffer from. It is something which many doctors do not recognise, or only as a precursor of diabetes or a symptom of too much insulin in diabetes. However, it is a condition in its own right, causing a variety of different symptoms in different people, which is why it can be very difficult to diagnose.

    However, treatment is solely by diet and lifestyle changes and so they can be achieved without a diagnosis and the great thing is that the recommended diet is a healthy, balanced diet and so something that is recommended by doctors and dieticians anyway.

    Many people experience feeling moody if they are late with a meal or they get headaches when they eat a lot of sugar. These are the symptoms of low blood sugar. Some people find that they get very badly affected when they get an episode of low blood sugar and some do not.

    If you suffer from tiredness, irritability when you skip a meal or are generally not feeling well, then it could be possible that you have low blood sugar. It might, therefore, be worth having an attempt at changing your diet in order to see whether you feel better.

    What Does Hypoglycaemia Mean?

    Hypoglycaemia is a condition in the body when the amount of sugars in the blood stream are lower than the level the body needs. This means that it does not have the energy required to function properly. It can therefore make you feel tired, but there are many other symptoms too. If you never eat regularly and you suffer from low blood sugar then you may find that you have the symptoms all of the time and so you may not notice that there is anything in particular wrong with you. You may just think that you are prone to feeling unwell. Sometimes the symptoms can disappear as well, especially if you do get low blood sugar often. This can be dangerous because if it gets too low it can be serious and if you do not notice the symptoms, there is a chance that it will get low and it will be too late when you notice.

    It is possible with short term hypoglycaemia, for anyone to get it. If you do not eat for a long time, then your body will be deficient in sugars and you will see the symptoms. However, some people seem to be much more prone to it than others. There are a variety of reasons why this might be; it sometimes seems to run in families, for example. It also can be caused by problems with the pancreas. It can be wise to see a doctor to rule out any serious causes, but they are only likely to take you seriously

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