Fasting and Low-Carbohydrate Eating
Cross-source consensus on Fasting and Low-Carbohydrate Eating from 1 sources and 6 claims.
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- For reactive hypoglycemia, the article recommends a low-carbohydrate, high-fat diet to reduce post-meal glucose spikes. — Blood Sugar Drops After Eating: Reactive Hypoglycemia vs. Paradoxical Immediate Drop
- The article treats a drop from 300 to 170 mg/dL as substantial metabolic progress even if 170 mg/dL remains elevated. — Blood Sugar Drops After Eating: Reactive Hypoglycemia vs. Paradoxical Immediate Drop
- The article recommends continuing fasting or low-carbohydrate eating for people with the paradoxical immediate drop pattern. — Blood Sugar Drops After Eating: Reactive Hypoglycemia vs. Paradoxical Immediate Drop
- The article recommends reducing meal frequency so the body can access stored fat between meals. — Blood Sugar Drops After Eating: Reactive Hypoglycemia vs. Paradoxical Immediate Drop
- The article says persistently elevated fasting blood sugar should not automatically be interpreted as failure in this context. — Blood Sugar Drops After Eating: Reactive Hypoglycemia vs. Paradoxical Immediate Drop
- In the case study, a patient’s blood sugar fell from over 300 mg/dL to 170 mg/dL over about one week of near-complete water fasting. — Blood Sugar Drops After Eating: Reactive Hypoglycemia vs. Paradoxical Immediate Drop