Wednesday 23 November 2016

IMMUNE POWER DIET: AMINO ACIDS: YOUR ENERGY THERMOSTAT

Amino acids make your body’s energy thermostat—the way you absorb, digest and use protein, carbohydrates, fats, and sugars—run more smoothly. Ideally, our body should work to keep us on a smooth course of constant high energy and cheery moods. But for many people, it doesn’t work that way because imbalances in the body’s energy regulators cause periodic bouts of low blood sugar.In my opinion, this is one of the most common undiagnosed medical problems in this country. The medical term for it is reactive hypoglycemia.


 This means that instead of smoothly maintaining the constant sugar and protein balance we need, the body responds jerkily, flooding itself with sugar energy (“hyperglycemia,” or “high-sugar”) then abruptly slamming on the energy brakes (“hypoglycemia,” or “low sugar”). We all know people who are “touchy,” apt to fly off the handle, with what psychiatrists call “mood lability.” Often, such people are stuck on this “hyper-hypo” seesaw, victims of a faulty energy thermostat.People suffering reactive hypoglycemia may also be susceptible to every passing germ that comes along, and often plagued with hay fever, skin rashes, or allergies. In short, their erratic energy thermostat seems to go along with a weakened immune system. I am indebted to Dr. Jeff Bland, a noted nutritional researcher, for first bringing this constellation of symptoms to my attention.

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