Hypoglycemia: What It Is, What It Isn't, and How to Fix the Root Problem
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Hypoglycemia: What It Is, What It Isn't, and How to Fix the Root Problem
Got Hypoglycemia?
You feel bad after eating certain foods or going too long without something to snack on? Maybe some headaches, irritability, shakiness, dizziness, cold hands and feet, even some anxiety at times? Well you must have hypoglycemia then.
No you don’t.
Those are indeed some symptoms of true hypoglycemia, but what you’re suffering from isn’t very likely to be low blood sugar, it is something else, and it’s most certainly real and not hypochondria like many doctors might lead you to believe.
You also don’t need to be eating a high-protein, low-carb diet to prevent the symptoms you may get after eating lots of fast-absorbing carbs or when you’ve gone too long without food. In fact, eating a diet like that is likely to make the root cause worse over time, even if it gives you relief in the short-term.
In Hypoglycemia: What it Is, What it Isn’t, and How to Fix the Root Problem, bestselling author Matt Stone discusses what’s really going on.
The truth may surprise you, and you may have to stop using the H word to explain your symptoms.
Stone also lays out many effective solutions that have helped thousands worldwide to overcome the obnoxious and at times debilitating symptoms that tend to strike most often mid-morning and in the middle of the night as if a timer is set to it.
If you want a true, genuine way to resolve the tendency to “crash†after meals and/or in the middle of the night, no book in print will give you a better set of tools to go about doing just that—all for less than the price of a low-glycemic protein bar.