Medical Signs and Symptoms of Hypoglycemia
By ad | August 6, 2007
Hypoglycemia is a condition of low blood sugar. The term is derived from the Greek words hypo, meaning “low,” glykys, meaning “sweet,” and, haima, meaning “blood.”
A less than normal amount of glucose in the blood is usually caused by an excessive increase of insulin, which is mainly caused by a deficient diet.
Some of the medical signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia
These include headache, blurred vision, dizziness, fatigue, numbness (of tongue, lips); convulsions, palpitation, fainting spells, confusion, perspiration, weakness, nervousness, night sweats, depression, cravings for sweets/sugar; swollen feet, constant hunger, insomnia, pain in certain parts of the body (mainly the eyes), and trembling.
A poor diet is the primary cause of hypoglycemia. A diet high in refined carbohydrates, refined sugars, alcohol, and caffeine can lead to improper function of the pancreas which leads to hypoglycemia.
Herbs that maintain the proper health of the pancreas include:
CINNAMON, DEVIL’S CLUB, STEVIA, GYMNEMA SYLVESTRE, LYCII FRUIT, NETTLE, GUAVA LEAF, FENUGREEK, NEEM, KUDZU, BILBERRY, CERASEE, GOLDENSEAL, FRINGETREE BARK, ELECAMPANE, and MORINGA (KARELA) SEED.
DHERBS.com offers a formula that can help treat hypoglycemia. The Bio-Insulin Formula was formulated to give diabetics and pancreas organ sufferers an all-natural alternative to harmful pharmaceutical-grade and man-made insulin.
You can read more about hypoglycemia in our article: Hypoglycemia
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