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If your urine smells like yeast, you have an excessive amount of protein and sugar in your body. You should reduce your sugar intake and this smell will likely go away.
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Hyperglycemia is a medical term for excessive sugar (glucose) in the blood.
It depends on the context. For example, 28g of sugar is equal to about 7 teaspoons, which may seem like a lot when considering daily intake recommendations. However, compared to the sugar content in some processed foods and beverages, 28g may not be excessive.
Cirocis of lever is the most fatal outcome from excessive alcohol intake, apart from damaging kidney,lung, high blood sugar level.
The juicing of fresh fruit and some vegetables can lead to the intake of considerable amounts of sugar. In some people, the sugar produces a quick rush of energy followed by a "crash."
Diabetes is the primary disease associated with blood sugar.
i think the answer isSugar can promote tooth decay.just for the fact that is also states this in the study unit.[What if I have a high intake of sugar daily? Sugar temporarily raisesyour glucose level, which causes your body to release insulin. The insulin, inturn, temporarily drops the glucose level sometimes even lower than whereit started. A high sugar intake has also been associated with anincreased incidence of tooth decay.]
It is important for Diabetics to have life insurance in case they have an urgent medical problem which needs a doctors' services right away. With life insurance, if they are having a problem involving their sugar intake, this can help them financially, whatever the problem might be.
Yes, if you are prone to getting kidney stones then black tea could be a major cause. A risk factor for kidney stones could be excessive fructose intake (which usually comes from table sugar and soda). Other risk factors include a high protein intake, inadequate fluid intake, and foods high in oxalates.
Typically those with diabetes have to be extremely cautious of their carbohydrate intake, but more specifically their "sugar" intake. By "sugar", I mean the sugar on your Nutrition Facts labels, but Carbs are the same thing as sugar.