The best thng one can do is to do stretches in the morning. This gets the blood moving and will have u warmed up and ready to go
Blood is a connective tissue. Blood cells like erythrocytes are cells, while the plasma makes up the matrix. Together, they form the only fluid tissue in your body.
Red blood cells then go to the liver, spleen, and bone marrow.
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Blood is not related to vegetables. However, vegetables after eaten and digested, go to the blood stream.
It goes 48-45
Chocolate often contains high amounts of sugar, which can give the body quick burts of energy as it spike the natural glucose / blood sugars in our bodies.
First, monosaccharides consist of glucose, fructose, and galactose. These are the most simple sugars that exist. The benefit of these sugars is that the body does not need to break down the sugar to use them. Therefore, the sugars go into the blood stream more quickly and gives energy more quickly and increases blood sugar quickly.
No. They are very different. Normal blood sugar is "regularized" by your pancreas, liver, basically your whole endocrine system. However, what foods you eat that contain carbs and sugars affect your blood sugar. Normal blood sugar is about 80-160, and it does go somewhat higher when you eat, or lower when exercising; but your pancreas responds by secreting insulin into your blood stream, supposing you are non diabetic. Ex: Suppose you drink a diet mountain dew, which contains zero carbs,and zero sugar. Your blood sugar would NOT be zero.
On the Atkins diet, you go by carbohydrates (most carbohydrates have sugars in them).
Yes they can and asprin can make it go down.
they make your blood pressur go up
Yes! Blood goes though your blood vessels to make your body work and your muscles work well.
There are many things you can eat that will go to the thighs. Eating sugars and starches will make you gain weight.
Yes. If you eat a healthy, nutritional breakfast, you will be more energized in school and have more sugars in your blood which can go to your brain and help you get smarter with learning and focusing.
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Diabetics control their blood sugar levels by making sure they have enough sugars, if they have to much they need to have some units of insulin, if their sugars are too low, they need alot of sugars, such as glucotablets and glucogel to make there sugars go back up, and then carbohydrates such as crisps or biscuits, to keep their sugar levels there.dianbetics should take less food at a time.and take small food every 4 hours