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Reactive hypoglycemia, postprandial hypoglycemia, or sugar crash is a term describing recurrent episodes of symptomatic hypoglycemia occurring within four hours [1] after a high carbohydrate meal in people with and without diabetes. [2]
Asparagus leaf extract showed marginal results in a 2012 study.. Asparagus: [8] In a small cell-based study, concentrated asparagus leaf extract showed marginal harmful by-product scavenging capabilities.
Some terms for 'hangover' are derived from names for liquor, for example, in Chile a hangover is known as a caña [62] from a Spanish slang term for a glass of beer. [63] Similar is the Irish 'brown bottle flu' derived from the type of bottle common to beer. [64] In German, the hangover is known as a "Kater", literally a tomcat.
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Guess what activated charcoal doesn’t work for. Heavy metals (iron, lead and mercury) and toxic alcohols like ethylene glycol, methanol and good old recreational ethanol, what most people think ...
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Chronic hyperglycemia (high blood sugar) injures the heart in patients without a history of heart disease or diabetes and is strongly associated with heart attacks and death in subjects with no coronary heart disease or history of heart failure. [22] Also, a life-threatening consequence of hyperglycemia can be nonketotic hyperosmolar syndrome. [16]
Most major health organizations agree that our average sugar intake is a real public health concern. Serious health issues like obesity and cardiovascular disease can be triggered by high volumes ...