I have a theory about this. If you are eating the same thing day in and day out, you are constantly putting on weight. When this happens and you start to feel hungry, you are also constantly eating too. Your body is trying to regulate your hunger and if it doesn’t, you eventually die.
It’s an interesting idea that makes sense. It’s also a hard concept to explain. That’s because we don’t really know what it is. We may have some idea that eating too much sugar and getting a sugar high is unhealthy, but we don’t really know what that means. We’ve only consumed a little bit of sugar so far and so we don’t really know what that means.
We can make an assumption though. If you consume too much sugar, your blood sugar levels drop and you feel hungry. Your body tries to control that hunger and if it doesnt, you eventually die. Although we dont really know what causes this.
So, what we do know is that once you consume too much sugar, it leads to a sugar high and a condition called “Glycemic Induced Hyperglycemia, or GIH,” an over eating condition that leads to “Deathly Hypertrophy” and eventually to death. We also know that the sugar in our bodies can be toxic if you consume too much of it.
Because sugar can cause Hyperglycemic and Hypoglycemic events, the body starts to attempt to regulate its sugar levels to prevent the damage that can be caused by GIH.
The good news is that you don’t have to die from sugar damage alone. If you’re already at the edge of hyperglycemia, you can eat lots of sugar, but you still won’t be sick. But it’s still a good problem to have, and it’s one of the reasons we’re here at the site.
Sugar poisoning is something that happens when you have too much of it in your system, and that is when the sugar is metabolized. The body is trying to regulate its sugar levels to prevent the damage that can be caused by GIH. The good news is that you dont have to die from sugar damage alone. If youre already at the edge of hyperglycemia, you can eat lots of sugar, but you still wont be sick.
The good news is that the good news is that you dont have to die from sugar damage alone. If youre already at the edge of hyperglycemia, you can eat lots of sugar, but you still wont be sick.
There are a few reasons why this is important. First of all, sugar can cause a number of symptoms that can prevent you from eating and drinking enough. For example the first symptom you may have may be that you feel fatigued or sleepy as your blood sugar levels fall. The good news is that you dont have to die from sugar damage alone. If youre already at the edge of hyperglycemia, you can eat lots of sugar, but you still wont be sick.
This is one of those situations where it is important to know your blood sugar levels. If youre on the edge of hyperdipsia, you can eat lots of sugar without getting sick. In contrast, if your blood sugar levels are already too high, youll probably get sick.