Blood Sugar Instability

Condition
Many people have blood sugar instability where they swing between hypoglycemic and hyperglycemic states, yet their A1C tests normal. They live with symptoms for decades without proper diagnosis because standard blood tests don't catch the fluctuations.
  • Adrenal dysfunction: Adrenal glands weakening and breaking down makes blood sugar unstable and erratic
  • Weakened Adrenals: Adrenals are involved in blood sugar control. When adrenals are weak, they can't sustain blood sugar between meals, causing instability. Adrenaline normally replaces blood sugar when you skip meals.
  • Weakened adrenals: Adrenals are involved with blood sugar control and when weakened from trendy diets, cannot sustain blood sugar stability
  • Weakened Central Nervous System: Central nervous system problems with inflamed vagus nerves, phrenic nerves, or cranial nerves can mimic blood sugar symptoms. Viral neurotoxins coat nerves causing neurological fatigue misdiagnosed as hypoglycemia.
  • Stimulants: Coffee, chocolate, and other stimulants are hard on adrenals, which affects blood sugar stability
  • Pathogens in liver: Epstein-Barr virus and other pathogens in liver causing wear and tear, producing byproducts that make liver dysfunctional
  • Fat and sugar combinations: Fat and sugar combinations create insulin resistance - insulin cannot grab sugar and open cell doors
  • High fat diet: High fat diets over time burden and break down the liver, eventually creating blood sugar problems
  • Pancreas dysfunction: High fat intake constantly hits the pancreas hard, contributing to blood sugar instability
  • High-fat diets: High-fat, overt diets mixed with poor quality sugar cause insulin resistance and pancreas damage
  • Intermittent Fasting: Intermittent fasting forces you to run on adrenaline, burning out adrenal reserves. Adrenals may hang on for a while but show war wounds later, leading to blood sugar instability.
  • Intermittent fasting: Intermittent fasting kills adrenals and causes people to run on adrenaline until adrenals are shot
  • Intermittent fasting: Kills adrenals by forcing the body to run on adrenaline until adrenals become exhausted and can't support blood sugar stability
  • Fat and sugar combinations: Overt fats mixed with sugars create insulin resistance - insulin cannot grab sugar and open cell doors, leading to glucose deprivation
  • Liver dysfunction: Stagnant and sluggish liver breaks down, affects fat processing and bile production, leading to blood sugar problems
  • High-fat diet: Too much overt fat in the diet triggers adrenaline release daily and causes fight or flight from high-fat meals, weakening adrenals over time
  • High-Fat Diet: Too much overt fat triggers adrenaline release after every high-fat meal, causing fight-or-flight response that wears down adrenals over time through death by a thousand cuts.
  • Weakened adrenals: Weak adrenals from trendy diets cause blood sugar to go up, down, left, right all over the place

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Blood Sugar Instability - Health Condition | MM Said