Reactive Hypoglycemia - Recognizing and Treating Low Blood Sugar
Have you ever gone through a period of feeling nervous, confused, dizzy or just couldn’t sleep? There’s a chance that you may have undergone the symptoms of reactive hypoglycemia (also known as idiopathic reactive hypoglycemia). What you’re about to learn is what it is, how you can recognize and treat these symptoms safely on your own.
What is Reactive Hypoglycemia
While hypoglycemia usually occurs in diabetics, many non-diabetics have these symptoms as well. Reactive hypoglycemia is a low blood sugar “reaction”. An example of this is your blood sugar dropping after a meal. While this is typical, it becomes a problem when you blood sugar drops down below a certain threshold and you begin to experience symptoms which can disrupt your every day activities. Read more
Natural Treatment for Insulin Resistance
People who are diagnosed with diabetes need to face the fact that their entire life would be divided between living meaningfully and managing the illness. There are now many methods in treating diabetes (aside from the most common methods such as dialysis, medical treatments, or physician-planned diets). Perhaps, the most revolutionary method (though not exactly new) is the use of natural treatments. The use of natural treatments is now just being rediscovered. Read more

