Sugar, with all its deliciousness, can wreak havoc on your system. Teeth. Brain. And insulin levels
Can you have too much of a good thing? Yup, you sure can. Sugar, with all its deliciousness, can wreak havoc on your system. Teeth. Brain. And insulin levels.
Eating healthfully, avoiding excessive sugar, and exercising, can help protect your body from the dangers of too much sugar. One of those dangers is unfortunately an all-too-common medical condition in adulthood: type 2 diabetes.
With type 1, there is usually a problem with insulin production. Insulin is an important hormone. It takes the sugar floating around in our blood after a meal, a sweet drink, or a snack, cleans it out of the bloodstream, and drives it into our cells. You can think of insulin as a key that opens the cells to allow the sugar in, leaving your blood with just the perfect amount of sugar — 60 to 100 mg/dl. (That number goes up after you eat, but then the insulin comes to work its magic, and your blood sugar quickly drops back to this healthy range.) When insulin isn’t working the way it should, the amount of sugar in the bloodstream climbs quickly, and the cells are sugar-starved. This is not a great situation, and it can cause lots of issues. Type 1 diabetes is treated with extra insulin.
Instead of relying on the body’s insulin, insulin is sent into the bloodstream either through shots or, more commonly, a pump. This small, amazingly cool piece of equipment provides the body with insulin through a tiny, clear tube, 24/7. Managing diabetes is an art, but most teens with diabetes have mastered it well; counting carbs (carbohydrates turn into sugar), calculating the amount of insulin they’ll need, and programing their pump to give them the right amount. And then making sure they don’t get too much insulin. That would lower the blood sugar too much, which quickly becomes dangerous. What a balancing act! For those of you with perfectly working systems, take a moment to appreciate this intricate balancing act performed with no help from you whatsoever… and now let’s discover how we can keep it that way till 120, with Hashem’s help.
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