Twelve Do’s and Don’ts If You Suffer From Low Blood Sugar Or Hypoglycemia
As you're probably aware, there are numerous books on hypoglycemia diet. If you've had the opportunity to read some of them - or some of the articles on that topic - you're probably aware that many disagree on what type of diet to follow.
First of all, know that each author has enough confirmation and evidence that his or her diet is successful. Most likely, they all are. Probably, this is due to the fact that the most serious offenders (sugar, white flour, alcohol, caffeine and tobacco) are eliminated and six small meals are consumed instead. That's common to all hypoglycemia diets.
But the key to a successful hypoglycemia diet lies in how you personalize it. Every person is unique. Therefore, every diet must be made to measure to meet our individual nutritional requirements.
The list of allowable foods that your physician gives you, or the list you've read in your favorite book on hypoglycemia, are only guidelines. A more appropriate list for you will come with time and patience, trial and error. Pay attention to what your body is telling you. It will let you know when it cannot tolerate a food.
So basically, follow the suggestions in the following 12 do's and don'ts, and, if all goes well, with just a few adjustments during your course of treatment, a new, healthier, happier and more energetic you will gradually appear.
DO's:
1-DO... keep track, on a daily basis, of everything you eat for one to two weeks. In the left column, list every bit of food, drink and medication that you take and at what time of the day. Directly opposite each entry, list in the right column your symptoms and the time at which you experience them. Very often you will see a connection between what you've consumed and the symptoms you're experiencing. When that happens, eliminate those foods or drinks that you notice are apparently contributing to how you feel and note the difference. DO NOT STOP MEDICATION. If you believe that your medication may be contributing to your symptoms, contact your physician. A diet journal is your personal roadmap: a clear view of what you're eating, digesting and assimilating. It can be the first indicator that something is wrong and, perhaps, a very inexpensive way of correcting a very "simple" problem.
2-DO... eliminate the "baddies" ... those foods, drinks and chemicals that cause you the most problems: the "worst baddies" are sugar, white flour, alcohol, caffeine and tobacco. However, you DO have to be very careful as to when and how you eliminate those offending substances. Only YOU, with the guidance of a health-care professional, can decide how much, and how fast. Some people choose to go at a steady pace. For example, if you drink six cups of coffee a day, gradually reduce consumption over a period of days or weeks. If, like me, you drink only two coffees a day, but you put three teaspoons of sugar in each cup, reduce the sugar gradually until you can drink it without. It took me six weeks to get there, but I did it. The same is true for food or tobacco. If you're heavily addicted to the "baddies", especially alcohol, then withdrawal should not be undertaken unless you're under the care of a physician.
3-DO... replace those "bad-for-you" foods immediately with good, wholesome, nutritious food and snacks as close to their natural state as possible. The recommended list includes lean meats, chicken (no skin), whole grains, vegetables and allowable fruits. You want to prevent deprivation from setting in, especially the "poor ole me, I've got nothing good to eat" attitude. Hey, there's plenty to eat.
4-DO... eat six small meals a day. Or you can have three meals with a snack in between. One of the keys to successfully manage your low blood sugar or hypoglycemia is to NOT over eat, and to eat at fairly regular intervals.
5-DO... what you need to do to be prepared to keep your blood sugar stabilized at all times, whether you're at home, at the office, at school or on holidays. When you're home, you should always have allowable foods ready in the refrigerator or in the cupboards. Also, it's a great idea to always keep appropriate snacks in your car or where you work. And in your backpack when travelling.
6-DO... pay attention to the amount of 'natural' foods or drinks you consume. Even though juices are labeled 'natural', you'll find that they contain high amounts of sugar. And for your body, sugar is sugar is sugar...and your body will react to an excess of it. That's because whether or not the sugar you consume is 'natural', your body, unfortunately for you, doesn't know the difference.
7-DO... your research and put together your own library of cookbooks. They don't absolutely have to be for hypoglycemics. There are many good cookbooks available that contain recipes with no or little sugar, and few or no carbohydrates.
DON'Ts:
8-DON'T... freak out when you first hear about all the foods you like that you must now eliminate from your diet. Read the list - and check out the glycemic index list - and keep repeating all the foods that you CAN eat. There are many of them.
9-DON'T... go anywhere without being fully prepared with proper and allowable meals and snacks. If you want a healthier you - and a happier you - this is one of the keys to success.
10-DON'T... skip breakfast. Ever. If you suffer from low blood sugar or hypoglycemia, breakfast IS the most important meal of the day. It really sets the tone for how your day is going to unfold, energy wise.
11-DON'T... even think of comparing your results or your progress (or lack of) with others'. Each person's metabolism is different. If you're feeling better and better week after week, you're doing the right things. Keep it up.
12-DON'T... obsess about your diet. If you constantly think about what you can and can't eat, youll increase your levels of fear, stress and frustration.
Eat well, be well, live well!
The 7 Different Teeth Whitening Strips
People wanting to whiten their teeth like celebrities on TV or in teeth whitening commercials look forward to using Crest whitestrips. However, most people become confused when making a choice between the 7 different Crest whitestrips models available. This article will give you a run down on the many versions of Crest Whitestrips available.
1. Crest Whitestrips Classic
This is the first Crest whitestrips ever to set foot in the market. It is also the weakest model, as it only has 6% hydrogen peroxide (the ingredient that dentists use to remove embedded stains in your teeth). It is true that dentists use the same ingredient, but they use a much stronger concentration of hydrogen peroxide. This version might have worked for many people, but it is the most effective model available, as other models have a much stronger teeth whitening gel.
However it is suitable for people with sensitive teeth. Having extra sensitive teeth is a side effect caused by overusing whitestrips. This is not a serious side effect at all, because the problem can be solved by brushing with fluoride toothpaste or gargling fluoride water for 30 seconds.
That's why using Crest whitestrips classic is most suitable for older teenagers looking to whiten their teeth. Any other models might be too strong for young, growing teeth.
The classic version comes in a box with 56 strips, 28 for the upper set of teeth and 28 for the lower set of teeth. It takes a full 2 weeks, and 30 minutes twice a day to get maximum effect. The product claims it can whiten teeth for 12 months, but this is only possible if the user avoids any teeth staining activities after using whitestrips. This includes smoking, and drinking teeth staining drinks such as coffee, lemonade and coke (you might be surprised to know that coke is actually one of the weakest teeth staining drinks!)
2. Crest Whitestrips Professional
This model arrived soon after Classic. The name makes it sound much more effective; however it is only a little stronger than the Classic model. It has 6.5% hydrogen peroxide gel, which is also suitable for teenagers or people with over sensitive teeth. Again, sensitive teeth are a very simple side effect which can be handled easily.
This product is available as a 3 week-supply; with 84 strips (42 upper and 42 lower). The strips should be worn 30 minutes, twice a day.
3. Crest Whitestrips Premium
This one is one of the most popular models sold on the market today, because it has significantly more whitening power than its predecessors. Although the 10% hydrogen peroxide is still considered low compared to dentist level teeth whitening, it will work well for many people, especially people with yellow teeth. Crest Whitestrips has a weaker effect on grey teeth.
This one comes with 28 strips, which are to be used for 7 days, two 30 minute sessions a day. You will be able to see small results in 3 days, but a better smile. It is very difficult to achieve near-perfect white teeth with this version.
4. Crest Whitestrips Premium Plus
Crest Whitestrips Premium Plus is the same thing as Premium, but with more strips. There is a 10 day supply of 40 strips, 20 for upper and 20 for lower. The whitening gel is the same at 10% hydrogen peroxide. Also costs a little more than Premium.
Premium plus is a better choice than the Premium one just because there are more strips. More strips are always better to make up for the weak concentration. The results achieved within the 10 days procedure will not be as bright some would expect. Again, this one works much better for yellow stains than grey stains.
5. Crest Whitestrips Supreme
This one is the king of the product line. It has 14% hydrogen peroxide, which is what dentists use to whiten teeth in their offices. It is the most expensive of the models, and there are 84 strips, that are to be worn 30 minutes once or twice per day. They are very effective, but the major problem is that they can only be bought from the dentist and are not available in stores.
6. Crest Whitestrips Renewal
This is another model that is specially marketed towards older generation customers as "age-defying strips". These strips are almost the same as the Premium ones, as they contain 9.5% hydrogen peroxide gel. There are 40 strips, 20 for the upper and 20 for the lower teeth. However it costs less than the Premium and Premium Plus.
7. Crest Whitestrips Daily Multicare
The newest member of the family, Daily Multicare has an unknown concentration of hydrogen peroxide as of now. What we do know is that Daily Multicare is definitely stronger than Classic, but weaker than Premium, as its official website states "If you are looking for faster whitening results, you may want to try the Premium"
Crest Whitestrips Supreme is the best way to go to achieve super beautiful white teeth. However the only problem is that it is only available from the dentist. There are alternatives to the Supreme version that can have better and longer lasting effects than Crest Whitestrips Supreme.

