Signs of Insulin/Blood Sugar Imbalance
PROBLEMS RELATED TO INSULIN/BLOOD SUGAR
IMBALANCES:
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Anxiety, nervousness, restlessness
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Difficulty concentrating, confusion
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Loss of short-term memory, forgetfullnes
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Irritability, even violent
behavior
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Hyperactivity or lethargy
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Obesity or underweight
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Mood swings
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Depression or manic depressive state
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Insomnia, sleep disturbances
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Fatigue, overwhelming exhaustion
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Muscle or joint pain, leg cramps
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Incoordination, blurry vision
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Heart palpitations, rapid pulse
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Difficulty breathing, feeling of tightness in
the
chest
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Allergies, asthma
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Rheumatoid arthritis
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Headaches, especially behind the eyes
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Chronic indigestion, irritable bowel
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Nausea
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Fainting, tremors, weak spells
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Vertigo, dizziness
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Cold sweats, night sweats
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Cold hands, cold feet, clamminess
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Poor appetite
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Compulsive craving for stimulants including
sweets and
other carbs, alcohol and tobacco
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Heart disease
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Cancer
- Osteoporosis
. . . And of course, diabetes
Sometimes the most obvious
clues to insulin/blood sugar imbalance are frequent bouts with
fluctuating
energy levels and fat accumulation around the mid-section.
