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Yes, it can lead to blood poisoning. Which in turn can lead to dehydration, low blood sugar & fluid in the lungs.
Grits don't turn into sugar on their own, as they are a type of ground cornmeal that mostly consists of carbohydrates. However, during digestion, the body breaks down the carbohydrates in grits into sugars to use as energy.
Yes because of its ability to cause low blood pressure-------------------------------------Actually low blood pressure has nothing to do with it. High blood sugar damages the network of fine blood vessels found in the kidneys . It also causes the body to eliminate excess sugar throughurine, so the kidneys can become fatigued. Long periods of high blood sugar can lead to kidney damage that in turn may cause high blood pressure.
you have to be bitten by a vampire and the venom will spread through your blood stream, therefore turning you into a vampire. (according to the twilight series)
Caffeine can cause a temporary increase in blood sugar levels by stimulating the release of adrenaline, which in turn can trigger the release of stored glucose from the liver. However, the effect is typically short-lived and should not have a significant impact on overall blood sugar levels in healthy individuals.
Iron in your flask or iron nails in the distiller's barrel can in time cause whiskey to blacken.
Blood sugar is the body's way of getting energy to all its tissues, so they can survive. Anything you eat with calories (energy) will turn into blood sugar, including meat. But some things turn into sugar more quickly than others. The GI (Glycemic Index) is partly a measure of how quickly a particular food is turned into glucose in the blood. Meat is pretty low on the Glycemic Index scale and thus pretty slow and steady being turned into glucose. If your pancreas can produce even a reduced amount of insulin, meat should not raise your blood sugar all that much. Sweets and simple starches (like bread) are at the opposite end. They're converted to glucose very quickly, producing a spike in blood sugar within minutes, which can strain a diabetic's pancreas.
Yes, watermelon can increase the blood sugar levels. Most fruits turn to sugar. They have a natural sugar in them. Remember the food guide pyramid, we need to eat less fruit then vegetables!!! watermelon has 6% of sugar content..
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Yes because Starch is carbs. Carbs turn to sugar in the body to be used for energy. Once this happens, Your blood sugar will raise. So starch and sugar areeee the same thing. They're just broken down differently.
No, vodka does not turn into sugar in the body. Once consumed, vodka is converted by the liver into acetaldehyde and then into acetic acid, which is further broken down into water and carbon dioxide for elimination. Unlike carbohydrates, alcohol is not converted into glucose and does not raise blood sugar levels directly.
i has this speacail stuff that make it turn in to sugar its in there body.