Sugar or caffeine.
Consuming sugar causes a rapid spike in blood sugar levels, which can lead to a surge in energy. This burst of energy can make some people feel hyperactive or jittery. However, the effects of sugar on energy levels vary from person to person.
It does because the sugar gets into your blood-stream and causes hyperactivity
hyper spectral means that you get too hyper the spectral part is when you have a sugar rush(too much sugar)!
A number of studies has shown that indeed natural sugar does not cause hyperactivity. It has however been found that the artificial sugar causes hyperactivity.
it increases your blood sugar level which results in hyperactive behaviour since it has a lot of sugar in it
Sugar can cause you to be hyper.
yes and no. yes, they can both make you hyper. no, your body already has sugar in it so you need a lot more sugar to be hyper. You don't need that much caffeine to get hyper.
yes
Caffeine
My math teacher said that sugar doesnt really make you hyper...its the thought that counts
hypo is when your blood sugar is too low and hyper is when it is too high