Low Blood Sugar Symptoms
Hypoglycemia means low blood sugar level, although “unstable blood sugar
levels” would have been more fitting. This term is used to describe a
metabolic disorder, that may manifest itself in a variety of physical
and ‘psychological’ symptoms. One must understand that glucose is a
source of both physical (muscle) and mental (brain) energy. The brain,
representing only 2 percent by weight of the body, has no energy stores
of its own. It requires about 60 per cent percent of the all available
glucose in the body and consumes about 120 grams per days regardless of
whether we are asleep or awake (Source). About one teaspoon of glucose is available in the blood at any time. Most doctors believe that hypoglycemia is due to “insulin resistance”, which it shares with diabetes. see Robyn Cosford (1)
As in diabetes, when a patient injects excess insulin, it causes the
blood glucose concentrations to crash. This happens in non-diabetic
hypoglycemia when the body produces too much insulin called
hyperinsulinism. Consequently any extreme fluctuation in the supply of
glucose to the brain will inevitably affect our emotions, feelings and
personality. Hypoglycemia (or pre-diabetic insulin resistance) is also
an important factor in the metabolic syndrome and therefore if you want to avoid diabetes and/or the metabolic syndrome you need to treat the hypoglycemia by nutritional means.
The symptoms of hypoglycemia may mimic and even cause many
psychological and physical disorders some of which are shown in the
following list in order of frequency and as reported by hypoglycemics;
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