Miracle Energy Burst - Homemade - Healthy.
Good For:
Hypoglycemia, but a great pick-me-up drink and homemade and good for you.
Hypoglycemia is low
blood sugar. It occurs when the level of sugar, or glucose, in the blood drops
too low to fuel the body.
Att: Do not drink this 4 hours before sleeping.
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Recipe....
Makes 200 to 300 ml
100 to 125 gm, Spinach
200 to 250 gm, Apple
50 to
100 gm, Yellow Pepper
1 to 2 pinch of
Cinnamon
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What is low blood
sugar?
You may have
briefly felt the effects of low blood sugar when you've gotten really hungry or
exercised hard without eating enough. This happens to nearly everyone from time
to time. It's easy to correct and usually nothing to worry about.
But low blood
sugar, or hypoglycemia, can also be an ongoing problem. It occurs when the
level of sugar in your blood drops too low to give your body energy.
What causes
hypoglycemia in people who don't have diabetes?
Ongoing problems
with low blood sugar can be caused by:
Diseases of the
liver, kidneys, or pancreas.
Metabolic problems.
Certain medicines.
Alcohol use.
Stomach surgery.
Att: Please Note:
If your
hypoglycemia is caused by a longer-term health problem, you may need treatment
for that condition. There also may be steps you can take to avoid low blood
sugar. For example, talk to your doctor about whether changes in your diet,
medicines, or exercise habits might help.
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Research Finds
Commercial Energy Drinks Have an Immediate Health Impact
he options for a
quick caffeine boost keep pouring in.
The energy drink
industry is projected to reach nearly $20 billion in sales this year thanks to
its most popular customer: Teenagers.
But according to
new research, that energy burst comes with a consequence: Potentially dangerous
health problems, especially among teens and young adults.
That has experts
concerned.
Dr. Mary Claire
O'Brien is one of 18 researchers who recently petitioned the Food and Drug
Administration to restrict caffeine in energy drinks because they could be
dangerous for young adults.
"They are more
sensitive to the effects of caffeine, in part because their body mass is lower
and in part because majority of them are caffeine naive compared to
adults," O'Brein explains.
A new study shows
energy drinks have an immediate impact on heart rhythm and cause an increase
blood pressure.
While most adults
can tolerate this slight change in heart rate, teens' inexperience with
caffeine makes their reaction stronger, with the potential to cause severe
cardiac events especially among those with heart problems.
Many energy drinks
are classified as dietary supplements, and therefore have no limit to the
amount of caffeine they can contain -- unlike sodas.
"We don't
think its safe based on the science, and we don't agree that the case has been
made by the manufacturers that the levels are safe," O'Brein argues.
The American
Beverage Association says research shows teens and young adults consume, on
average, a third of the amount of caffeine as people over 21.
The FDA says
evidence suggests it may be advisable for teens to limit their caffeine
consumption. They are assembling a panel of experts to discuss the topic.
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