Eating carbs increases your blood sugar level. When the body detects a rise in blood sugar level, the pancreas produces insulin, which is a hormone thaat converts sugar (glucose) into an insoluble, storage form (glygogen). Alternatively, the sugar is converted to, and stored as, fats. Glygogen and fats are then used to raise the blood sugar level at times when it falls below normal.
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sugar in the form of fructose
General Random blood Sugar
The liver will bring the sugar/glucose back into the blood
with type ones you must take insulin (medicine given in the form of shots) to control your blood sugar. In some cases of type 2 diabetes diet and exercise alone does not lower the sugar levels alone. A tablet form of medication will also be given to help bring sugar level down.
I have been told that 'grazing' is a good practice. That is where you eat very small portions through out the day, rather than 2 or 3 large meals. Maintain good fluid intake. Water is always the best liquid to drink, considering your kidneys.
The carbohydrate being investigated is given by mouth in liquid form and several blood levels are measured and compared to normal values. This helps evaluate the individual's ability to digest the sugar.
The digestive system gets fuel in the form of sugar into your blood.
The process that results from the spreading of sugar particles throughout water is called dissolution or dissolving. This involves the sugar particles being surrounded by water molecules and dispersing evenly throughout the water to form a homogeneous solution.
Low Blood Glucose is the same thing as Low blood sugar, since Glucose is a form of sugar. Glucose is different from other sugars because it has only half the amount of sweetness, compared to other sugars such as Dextrose or Maltose. Low blood sugar can result in Hypoglycemia, which is common in many people with diabetes.
Any Chinese food that contains glucose in some form, whether it be starch or sugar, can raise blood sugar. Such foods include and are not limited to: egg rolls, noodles, rice, sweet and sour sauce, and battered chicken.