If symptoms of hypoglycemia are seen, always consult a naturopathic doctor. The MDs are brainwashed by the pharmaceutical industry and can seldom be trusted. Hypoglycemia can usually be cured if the exact cause is diagnosed. Hypoglycemia is also cured in many cases by a simple reorganization of the foods you eat.
If symptoms of hypoglycemia increase discomfort, patients generally take
teaspoonful of sugar. However downward fluctuating blood glucose levels does not
require eating more sugar. On the contrary, all dietary recommendations and home
remedies for controlling hypoglycemia do not revolve around taking higher sugar
intake but in trying to stabilize sugar levels, so that the body enjoys a
constant source of energy during the day.
So, check out some of what nature provides:
Licorice root
Licorice root is a very good natural cure for alleviating symptoms of low
blood sugar. It helps increase blood sugar levels in the body. Cut the root
in pieces and add to boiling water and boil this for five minutes, then
drink it once a day.
Apple
Apples are very effective for people with low blood sugar as it is rich in
chromium and magnesium, both of which are known to regulate blood sugar
level. Two apples should be taken after meal everyday for better results.
Wild Yam
Wild yam is a very effective natural cure for low blood sugar, as it
controls the level of insulin in the body, thereby increasing the sugar
level in the blood. Yam should be boiled in water and left for an hour
before drinking. The dried powdered root can be made into a paste, and this
paste should be added to a glass of warm water and consumed.
Molasses
Molasses is a very useful natural cure for low blood sugar. Drinking extract
of molasses provides the required glucose during exertion. Take a little
molasses and add to a glass of warm water, drink this at least twice daily
to improve blood sugar level.
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