Glucose alone is not that healthy for you, but glucose is in most foods. You cannot live without glucose, so you should definitely eat foods containing glucose.
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the person should eat and drink as normal, and take any medications that were stopped for the test.
When you eat glucose of your diet intakes from food in intestine. Then this glucose go to liner with portal vein. Then some of this glucose absorbed with liver but most of that go through the vessels . So when we eat our blood glucose is high then balance with pancreas hormones
Glucose is in all foods so yes.
They eat grass, grass produces glucose.
By the food we eat.
You should eat the complex carbs. They are present in your food. You should not eat the simple sugars like glucose. Fructose in fruits can be eaten. The teaspoonful of sugar that you take in tea or coffee does no harm to you, provided you do not take it very frequently.
It is normal for glucose levels to fluctuate a little bit throughout the day. Your glucose levels should increase after you eat then drop down again. It is not normal for your glucose levels to fluctuate widely throughout the day. A normal range is approximately 70-125 mg/dL.
Glucose drip should be given to the patient till normal blood glucose level is restored, the patient is able to do movement properly and he or she should be encouraged to eat food which give instant energy. Even after taking glucose intravenously, glucose level may go down if proper diet is not maintained
When I had a glucose tolerance test during pregnancy I was told to fast from midnight the night before, I was told to only drink water and nothing else, hope that helps!