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Old 02-11-2011, 01:12 AM
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Default When blood sugar levels are lower than normal it is known as hypoglycemia

Low blood sugar (also known as Hypoglycemia) is a condition found in Diabetics that is characterized by low blood glucose. When your blood sugar level drops well below normal, your muscles and brain are starving for the energy they get from glucose to function properly. Low blood sugar is most often a side effect of insulin and other Type 2 Diabetes medications. Blood glucose test strips (Glucose Test Strips) are one of the components of a diabetes monitoring system. Blood glucose test meter are an essential part of monitoring blood glucose.

The Biology of Low Blood Sugar

Almost all of the foods you eat have sugar of some form in it. Glucose (interactive) including fructose and galactose are special sugars that provide energy and cell building material for your body. Glucose is most often found in carbohydrate-rich food, such as rice, potatoes, bread, cereal, sweets and fruit. After you eat these carbohydrates, The carbs are digested down to glucose. The glucose is absorbed into your bloodstream and converted into usable energy units that are absorbed by your cells.

Blood Sugar Meters, Diabetic Meters, Blood Glucose Test Strips, Blood Pressure Monitor, Diabetic Glucose MeterInsulin also helps to store excess glucose in your liver and muscles for later use. When those energy units are stored instead of used, the glucose becomes glycogen. Glycogen becomes fat if it is never used by your muscles and organs.

In order for your muscles and liver to release the glycogen from storage, your glucose level needs to fall below normal. At this point of low glucose, your pancreas releases a hormone called glucagon. Glucagon tells the liver to release glycogen to generate glucose. Always prefer to use glucagon or diabetic lancing devices.

For more information check out: Typefreediabetes.com/Glucose-Test-Meters-s/6169.htm
    
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