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blood alcohol
Sugar and alcohol can be mixed. However, it is not very healthy to drink.
I was told by my doctor not to drink alcohol with this medication. I was told to avoid sugar and sugar substitutes while on the medication. I assume the one of the reasons not to drink alcohol is because of the sugars in it. Sugar is what the bacteria feeds on that we're trying to get rid of with the medication. I was told by my doctor not to drink alcohol with this medication. I was told to avoid sugar and sugar substitutes while on the medication. I assume the one of the reasons not to drink alcohol is because of the sugars in it. Sugar is what the bacteria feeds on that we're trying to get rid of with the medication.
Since degrees Brix is equal to percent sugar (or sucrose), find the Brix value of a drink containing 23 grams of sugar, divide 23 by the number of total grams of liquid contained in the drink, then multiply by 100 to get the percent (or Brix value).
No, alcohol throws off your sugar levels.
drink something like tea or coffee or eat something containing sugar or carbohydrates
It is full of sugar. The Ayurvedic medicine manufacturing companies should print warning on sugar containing medicines. The diabetic associations and drug controllers shoud help in this
Diabetics can drink champagne and other alcohol in moderation. Too much alcohol could cause sugar levels to go too low.
Rum is a distilled alcohol made from sugar cane juice in the West Indies.
its a drink then nothing happens Note - Yeast never turns into alcohol, yeast turns sugar into alcohol, thus alcohol is the yeast's waste product of metabolism.
alcohol, a by product of the fermentation
Sugar alcohols do not contain ethanol (the stuff you drink). The simplest sugar alcohol, ethylene glycol, is the sweet but notoriously toxic chemical used in antifreeze. The higher sugar alcohols are for the most part nontoxic.