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Monday, June 13, 2011

Low blood sugar is caused by too much sugar


Hypoglycaemia is a condition of low blood sugars. Ironically, it is aggravated by consuming too
much sugar.
Hypoglycaemia is usually caused by an excessive intake of refined carbohydrates and sugar
foods. These substances cause the pancreas, the adrenal gland and the liver to lose their
ability
to handle the sugar properly. Other causes of low blood sugar are a tumour, disturbed
functioning of the liver, pituitary gland or adrenal glands. Stress intensifies this condition as it
weakens the adrenal glands and starts a faulty pattern of glucose intolerance

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