yes the scientific method says
Blood effects sugar in your bio
So the food doesn't affect your blood in any way (it can raise or lower your normal blood sugar levels).
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.
Yes it will affect the reading you get (not your actual blood glucose). If you have food (especially sugary food) on your finger where you take the drop of blood from, then the sugar from the food will mix with the blood and give a false reading. This is why it is important to wash the finger before testing blood glucose.
Yes, other factors can affect blood sugar levels, including stress, physical activity, illness, medications, hormones, and sleep patterns. It's important to monitor blood sugar levels regularly and work with a healthcare provider to manage these factors for optimal control.
yes
One good reason is the food has sugar and sugar is needed in the blood.
Yes gin has sugar on it
Not unless you add sugar to it.
The Glycemic Index is a system where a number is assigned to a food to show how it affects a person's blood glucose levels. High GI foods will have more of an impact of blood glucose levels when consumed.
Calorie free sugar substitutes contain no carbohydrates. Therefore, they do not affect blood glucose levels.
Yes. Adrenaline tells your liver to raise your blood sugar.