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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 616.466 EAN: 9780916503048 Edition: 1 ISBN: 0916503046 Label: Franklin Publishers Manufacturer: Franklin Publishers Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 196 Publication Date: January 21, 1993 Publisher: Franklin Publishers Studio: Franklin Publishers Accessories: Related Items:
Browse for similar items by category: Click to Display Editorial Review: Book Description: FOR THOSE WHO SEARCH The program outlined in The Low Blood Sugar Handbook is for you. It is an optimum lifestyle not only for functional hypoglycemics (low blood sugar sufferers), but also for those suffering from premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and everyone else who desires a healthy and productive life. Women who suffer from PMS often have low blood sugar. Once the blood sugar is stabilized, the PMS can be dealt with more effectively. This book is written by low blood sugar sufferers rather than by a medical person since only sufferers have the insight into dealing with the everyday situations of low blood sugar. After working with hundreds of hypoglycemics, Edward and Patricia Krimmel have articulated the things that only sufferers can know. They give the clear, practical and complete advice you need for understanding and dealing with the everyday nitty- gritty of low blood sugar. The chapters of the book deal with such practical matters as being able to identify if you have low blood sugar, what it is, how serious it is and what to do if you have the condition. The four dimensions of the KRIMMEL PROGRAM are: 1. Food ethic 2. Exercise 3. Fun & laughter 4. Sleep, rest & relaxation A fifth dimension is found in chapters 5, 6, 8, and 9. The information is unique to this handbook. Only through the application of the fifth dimension, can the low blood sugar sufferer get total value from the other 4 dimensions. Low blood sugar is a personal affair. Only through personal initiative can it be controlled. There is no medication or "cure all" for it. Only through the proper program and understanding your body chemistry can this condition be controlled. If you're willing to spend enough time And put out enough effort You can solve every problem Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Low Blood Sugar book reviewThis is a great book. We have implememted it into our dental practice as a way to inform patients of how to take care of themselves... Rating: - Amazing... but not completethis is an amazing book that has turned my life around. It helped me realize, and convince my doctor to let me take a Glucose Tolerance Test to start figuring out what has been messing up my system for so long! I have been heavily researching all things about blood sugar and metabolism for nearly a year now. If you want a more complete and detailed story on hypoglycemia, check out "Hypoglycemia the Classic Healthcare Handbook" by Jeraldine Saunders and Dr. Harvey M. Ross. It is very ... Read More Rating: - CaptivatingExcellent source of information. Very complete and comprehensive for a low blood sugar sufferer.Thank-you for your contribution. Rating: - A good resource, but there are betterI gave this book three stars, because it has some good things, but it also lacks some things. I will say that if you have low blood sugar problems and didn't recognize your symptoms, or understand why you might be acting in a certain way, it will really help you figure some things out. It also helped me to find my clue-ins to when my blood sugar is low... for one thing, I yawn. After all these years of friends asking me, "Are we boring you?" I now know to go get a snack. And I had ... Read More Rating: - How can anyone follow this diet?This book had some good information, though I think some of it is out of date. It does not use the Glycemic Index concept, which I like because it is research-based. But my main complaint about the book is how restrictive the diet is, and how insistent the authors are that this diet must be strictly followed. Failure isn't helpful to me at this point on my LBS journey. I was much more encouraged by Anita Flegg's book (Hypoglycemia: The Other Sugar Disease), where she says, "Don't feel ... Read More In association with Amazon.com | |