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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2265318" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>That article ascribes that reactive hypoglycaemia is a symptom of going Keto or reducing your carbohydrates that your body reacts to the sudden drops in blood glucose levels, as he says, transient reactive hypoglycaemia happens when most people who have been eating a high carbohydrate diet.</p><p>This is not the actual condition!</p><p>Reactive Hypoglycaemia happens because of the patients intolerance to carbs and sugar in most forms. It triggers an overshoot in insulin, because of the amount of carbs eaten. It is food orientated.</p><p>@@Brunneria has quite a few links about reactive hypoglycaemia, and if you read our forum's threads you will see the difference between having the condition and the symptoms many people get because of the sudden drops in blood glucose levels, some know it as a sugar crash.</p><p></p><p>Keep asking</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2265318, member: 85785"] That article ascribes that reactive hypoglycaemia is a symptom of going Keto or reducing your carbohydrates that your body reacts to the sudden drops in blood glucose levels, as he says, transient reactive hypoglycaemia happens when most people who have been eating a high carbohydrate diet. This is not the actual condition! Reactive Hypoglycaemia happens because of the patients intolerance to carbs and sugar in most forms. It triggers an overshoot in insulin, because of the amount of carbs eaten. It is food orientated. @@Brunneria has quite a few links about reactive hypoglycaemia, and if you read our forum's threads you will see the difference between having the condition and the symptoms many people get because of the sudden drops in blood glucose levels, some know it as a sugar crash. Keep asking [/QUOTE]
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