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Evidence-Based Supplement Research
Evidence-Based Supplement Research

Reactive Hypoglycemia

Reactive hypoglycemia, also known as postprandial hypoglycemia or sugar crash, is a condition characterized by recurrent episodes of symptomatic low blood sugar occurring within four hours after a high carbohydrate meal, often due to an exaggerated insulin response. This condition can affect individuals both with and without diabetes, and its underlying mechanism is not fully understood, thus requiring further evaluation to determine the cause of the hypoglycemia.
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