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no it wont, because honey can't lower blood sugar levels.
First it should be mentioned that you don't want to lower you blood sugar levels too low because it can have negative effects and consequences. One way to lower blood sugar is to add cinnamon to your meals. http://www.squidoo.com/balancebloodsugar
Exercise (such as running) can lower blood sugar levels. Therefore, runners can partially control their blood sugar levels through running. They can also control their blood sugar levels through monitoring their diet.
Your blood sugar levels will be the highest after you eat a meal and lowest if you haven't eaten, in the morning they will be lower if taken before breakfast 4 to 8mmol/l.
Multiple studies have shown better outcome with less mortality and morbidity in patients with DM when they had lower blood sugar levels.
Insulin and glucagon are two hormones that lower the blood sugar level
So the food doesn't affect your blood in any way (it can raise or lower your normal blood sugar levels).
Blood sugar can be controlled using medications, such as pump insulin, increasing exercise, adhering to a strict diet of low GI foods, monitoring consumption of sugary drinks and snacks, and by regularly checking your blood sugar levels.
They would lower
Yes, alcohol has sugar in it and can affect blood sugar levels. Most diabetics are told to avoid alcohol consumption, as it tends to distort blood sugar levels and makes blood sugar control difficult.
No, alcohol and sugary drinks cause a rise in blood sugar. The rise in blood sugar cause increased insulin production. The increased insulin will cause a crash in blood sugar levels. In larger amounts, it becomes a bit of an ugly up and down cycle.
Glucose is sugar and you need it in your body(blood) to keep you running which is why we say blood sugar levels and if you are diabetic your blood sugar levels are wrong