Mulberry Extract - 60 Tabs - Issentials
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- White Mulberry Extract (morus alba leaf)
Dicalcium phosphate dihydrate, modified starches, cellulose,silica, stearic acid, magnesium stearate
Contains no lactose, wheat, preservatives, soy, sugar, artifical colours or flavours.
Tablets
60 Tabs
Take 1 tablet before each meal 3 times daily.
- Supports with blood glucose management
- Reduces absorption of sugar & starch after meals
- Helpful in weight loss management
- Regulates blood sugar
Hypoglycemia
Tired, depressed, fatigued, anxious and... frustrated. If you feel like this you might have hypoglycemia. Often called the sugar blues because of the depression and "brain fog" it produces, low blood sugar has become more and more common as people continue to eat diets high in refined sugars and low in essential nutrients.
Typically the hypoglycemic will often have seemingly uncontrollable cravings for carbohydrates, and an equally seeming uncontrollable fatigue - especially in the early afternoon.
Blood sugar levels must be maintained within a specific range for optimal functioning of your whole body for both your body and your brain. Without a healthy level of sugar your body loses power, and your brain gives you a message (in the form of a craving) to eat more sugar. When you do, your energy is increased, but only temporarily. The surge in sugars causes your pancreas to secrete a large quantity of insulin to metabolism the sugars you just ate, which often causes your blood sugar to drop again. This is the yo-yoing effect that hypoglycemics often feel - from high energy to low energy. Complicating matters is something called insulin resistance, which is when the body becomes tolerant to the level of insulin your pancreas produces, resulting in its inability to digest and absorb carbohydrates effectively. This may eventually lead to diabetes. Insulin resistance can be caused by ingesting too much refined sugar, or by a chromium deficiency.
By and large, the most common causes of hypoglycemia are poor eating habits coupled with chromium deficiency. Hypoglycemia can be caused by other medical problems like hyperthyroidism, pancreatic tumours or improper use of diabetes medication. Most people who suffer from hypoglycemia do not have any complicating medical conditions. In these cases poor eating habits or food sensitivities cause hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia is made worse by stress because it can cover the body's hunger signals and deplete the adrenal glands. A common response to stress is to drink coffee, which depletes chromium.
Other symptoms of hypoglycemia are irritability, anxiety, nervousness, sudden fatigue, cold sweats, shaking, inability to concentrate and heart palpitations.
During the night hypoglycemia can prevent sleep. Some hypoglycemics may use a glucometer to measure their blood sugar and adjust their diet as necessary. This is a good tool to judge whether or not dietary changes or modifications in your supplement regimen are working.
Weight gain often occurs with hypoglycemia. Firstly, the cravings it produces results in overeating. Secondly, since the body cannot fully metabolize those carbohydrates ingested properly, they are stored - as body fat. This is why chromium has a deserved reputation in supporting weight loss.
To help to regulate blood sugar, maintain a regular sleep cycle, eat regular meals, exercise, avoid constant noise or stress or other activities that exhaust the body and worsen blood sugar imbalances.
Dietary recommendations for hypoglycemia are as follows. Avoid the consumption of coffee, tobacco, alcohol, processed foods, refined foods, dried fruit, saturated fat, soft drinks, food colourings and preservatives. If you drink fruit juice, dilute it half and half with water. As a substitute for white sugar use Stevia, barley malt, molasses and brown rice syrup. Eat many small meals each day and have a snack before bed. Avoid any foods that you are sensitive to.
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