An intense and vigorous exercise will "eat up" the excess glucose
Yes, they do. If anything has sugar in it ,it can raise your blood sugar!!
Quickly absorbed carbohydrates, eg pure sugars or starches, but only in very small amounts to avoid spiking blood sugar further.
Glucose is the carbohydrate that is also known as blood sugar. It is a simple sugar that serves as the primary source of energy for the body's cells.
The dissolution of sugar into water doesn't take away the sugar content at all nor does it increase the amount of blood sugar in the body as opposed to plain sugar. Blood sugar is effected by sugar and the addition of water doesn't have anything to do with it.
You can always go to the doctor and have a blood test, thats the only way to know what is that your are missing in your blood, it can be anything like vitamins, sugar, salt, etc
A blood glucose measurement determines the amount of sugar or glucose in the blood. A normal blood sugar reading before eating is between 70 to 90mg/dL. Provided you did not have anything to eat prior to the test, your blood sugar level reading is in the normal range.
well you should have a perfect regular blood sugar of 150, but if anything over like 300 after you eat then you are diabetec.
spiking alertness and hightening pulse
Well low blood sugar is defined differently for everyone. But for me, its anything 70 and below, but at night its below 100.
To temporarily lower your blood sugar levels before a test, you can try avoiding high-carbohydrate foods, sugary drinks, and snacks. Focus on eating lean proteins, vegetables, and whole grains. Additionally, staying hydrated and engaging in light exercise can also help regulate blood sugar levels.
Sugar. That helps to increase it. Not eating anything but healthy foods might decrease blood pressure by a bit.
The simplest way to increase blood sugar is to eat food or to drink beverages containing sugar. But even if you do not consume sugar, starches will eventually be transformed into sugar by the process of digestion.