How does high sugar levels make you feel?

As a lover of sugar, you know firsthand how those cupcakes, donuts and tubs of ice cream can send your taste buds on an adventure. But did you also know that frequent indulgences can result in high sugar levels? And boy do they make you feel…interesting. In this article, we’ll dive into what high sugar really does to your body – besides just adding a few extra pounds.

The Sugar Monster Awakens

Every Halloween movie has the same narrative – kids consume massive amounts of candy and suddenly morph into full-blown monsters by the end of the night. But have you ever wondered why high glycemic foods like Skittles and Snickers tend to cause such chaos within our bodies?

Glucose is necessary for bodily functions like energy production and brain function but most Americans conveniently overconsume sugary treats causing blood glucose to exceed normal thresholds at which point it becomes poisonous rather than helpful –if prolonged enough-

This rapid rise in blood sugar is known as “reactive hypoglycemia.” Essentially when there’s too much glucose circulation through your bloodstream, feelings reminiscent of an obliviated rave often follow: fast heartbeat; nervousness; trembling or shakiness; sweating & mood swings –worth being tagged ‘hangry’ for–

Instant Energy Drought

Just as quickly as that caramel macchiato provides temporary relief after one coffee-less morning commute, mere moments later an energy drought may occur leaving us feeling sluggish AF– even if all deadlines are on schedule! This happens because insulin rises drastically closing stores making short work out of available fuel/”

Even more disconcerting is symptoms become worse with consistent unhealthy decisions leading gradually to Type 2 diabetes//! Although genetics plays role , lifestyle changes could prevent onset/ management… Scary sobering thought gulp.

Sweet Dreams Delayed

(Pun Intended)

Have you ever had one too many bowls of froot loops or other sugars prior to hitting the bed only to find yourself tossing and turning? Sleepiness on stomach denatured by sugar doses!

The Yale School of Medicine is FULLY aware that increased sleeping hours or difficulties falling asleep are common side effects of an abnormal, sweet tooth. Glucose levels rise triggering the pancreas to produce more insulin making it difficult for certain hormones known as “orexins” (which keeps us awake and alert) stimulated- instead feeling drowsy.

The Rise Of Acne

Ah acne…stage five clinger from our teen years but yet still manage wriggle their way into adulthood─Taking their cues from a classic horror flick. But what’s important here is surely not your high school sweetheart potential !Nay! Rather how blood sugar spikes trigger hormonal fluctuations which correlate with increased sebum production causing pre-show weekend breakout catastrophes.

On top of this those pesky “lovely” inflammatory mediators called cytokines start acting crazy increasing inflammation including in pores around face leading sad blemishes growing bigger than necessary//19

Your Heart: At Risk?

Think heartbreaks due-to-long-lasting-exccitment-of-cinemagic Sarcasm felt after consuming sugary studded anything are just psychological? Oh if only.. Here’s some brutal honesty «don’t say we didn’t warn you»: excess fructose consumption could cause metabolic problems initiating inefficiencies over time leading to fat accumulation around organs being directly linked—not indirectly—to heart disease¹1;2 Would make for terrible movie plot content though womp womp

Additionally Diabetes Type 2—added risk factor coming straight outta left fieldೋ́ॣ໌̂•͈ᴗ•ิ◡•ૢғ͠)੭ु;‵̵♡♡இ

Mental Fogging By Sugar Shock

«[A Zombie’s True Worse Enemy]»

Say YES to brain function, NOOO not for sugar. Studies show concentration becomes increasingly difficult when high blood glucose levels are attained27 However do not fret! Though kinda sounds like it would be so much easiercry emoji Normal cognitive functions recover post- further time + healthy food consumption.
So beware of those moments through out the day your boss needs you lightning fast on your feet (figuratively)- counterintuitively reaching an energy drink might prolong necessary effort leading to exhaustion.

Frequency Of Bathroom Visits

Among many other unpleasant symptoms – which will save readers/editors eyes from reading– constant ‘number’ two trips come into play with overconsumption of refined and processed sugars. Why? Well they’re pulled quickly through digestive tract..leftovers indicate diarrhea³!

But funnily enough consuming too much can lead to constipation—fructose usually gets dumped in the liver producing fat which accumulates around! #natureisgreat .

Perhaps skip that second cupcake at lunchtime after all.


As compelling as scenarios mentioned seem─ truthfully dramatic cutscenes within left this article unfinished— we know indulgent eating is very enticing, but caution should go hand-in-hand.
Savor sugary products occasionally instead of one-too-many times per week opens doors keeping us feeling good inside OUT·ƪ(ړײ)‎৴ Try having a buddy system & never forget moderation always triumphs.=

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