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How does the Cambridge Diet affect those with hypoglycemia?

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Hypoglycemia is the opposite of diabetes. Low blood sugar often results from poor nutrition. The Cambridge Diet made into six mini meals per day does an excellent job of keeping the blood sugar level in hypoglycaemic people.
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How does Almased affect Hypoglycemia?

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If you do the Turbo Diet you may experience some hypoglycemic reactions the first day or so. After your body adjusts to fasting the product should actually eliminate high and low blood sugar episodes.
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How does diet affect IC?

Interstitial Cystitis (Painful Bladder Syndrome)
There is no proof of a link between diet and IC. Still, some people think alcohol, tomatoes, spices, chocolate, caffeinated and citrus drinks, and high-acid foods may irritate the bladder. Others notice that their symptoms get worse after eating or drinking products made with artificial sweeteners. If you think certain foods or drinks may be making your symptoms worse, try avoiding them. You can start eating or drinking these products again one at a time to see if any affect your symptoms.
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What is hypoglycemia?

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Hypoglycemia is the technical term for low blood glucose (sugar) values. Sometimes the term is used to refer to the symptoms that a person typically has when blood glucose is low: tremulousness, jitteriness, irritability, pallor, clammy skin ldquo;Reactive hypoglycemia” refers to the type of low blood sugar that occurs in response to ingesting concentrated simple sugar.
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The Glycemic Index was developed by Dr. David Jenkins, a Professor of nutrition at The University of Toronto, Canada. It is an easy and simple ranking of foods based on the immediate effect on blood glucose levels. It measures how much your blood sugar levels increases over a period of two to three hours after a meal. Generally speaking, foods rich in fat and protein like fish, chicken, beef, pork and meat in general, will not affect your blood glucose levels very much.
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Hypoglycemia is low blood sugar. Teacups are known for having hypoglycemia. Please read our section dedicated to this problem if you are interested in purchasing a teacup, so you are educated on how to handle and care for this breed. Teacups tend to use up their energy storage quickly, which can lead to low blood sugar. If this happens, they become very weak, can lose consciousness, and sometimes have seizures.
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How does the Cambridge Diet taste?

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The Cambridge Diet has almost 100% acceptance and taste appeal. You'll never be bored or feel deprived because the Cambridge Diet is absolutely delicious and amazingly versatile.
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What are the Cambridge Diet Products?

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The Cambridge Diet Products consist of Cambridge Soups, Cambridge Super Oats, Cambridge Nutrition Bars & Cambridge Shakes.
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What flavors are the Cambridge Diet?

Cambridge Diet, THE ONE THAT WORKS! (800) 427 5885
The Cambridge Diet Nutrition Bars are chocolate coated with peanut butter filling & chocolate coated with caramel filling with coconut The Original 330 Cambridge Diet has only 75 % of the of Protein as determined by the U.S. Government's Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA). However, if you choose to use it, you may get the proper amount of protein by using 4 rounded servings a day instead of three. All other ingredients are identical in both products.
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What is The Cambridge Diet?

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Answer: The Cambridge Diet is a scientifically engineered food containing just the proper balance of protein, carbohydrates, fat, vitamins and minerals to help your body function at its very best. Easy to mix, convenient to use - it???s available as drinks, soups, oats, and nutrition packed snack bars. For more detailed information, go to What is The Cambridge Diet? informational page
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What does hypoglycemia have to do with fibromyalgia?

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Fully 40 percent of women fibromyalgics and 20 percent of men fibromyalgics have hypoglycemia or carbohydrate intolerance as well. It is postulated that for them the proper diet is essential along with the guaifenesin for overall improvement. All forms of dizziness, blurring of eyes, light-headedness, shakiness are fibro symptoms unless eating carbohydrates makes the symptoms disappear within a few minutes.
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WHAT IS THE RIGHT DIET FOR HYPOGLYCEMIA?

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First of all, a diet is very personal. 'Right' only means 'right for you', so you should find out what diet is appropriate for your condition. It is true that there are several diets that help people to control their hypoglycemic symptoms.
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Can a person with diabetes be on the Cambridge Diet?

CHP - FAQ - Disorders
Many of my colleagues have found that by changing from three Cambridge Diet meals per day, to six mini meals the dieter's caloric intake is controlled. We have seen great success with diabetic patients using the Cambridge Diet. Diabetics are cautioned, however, not to embark on any diet programme without first consulting their physician. Those who have Diabetes Type 1 and are taking insulin are contraindicated (see Chapter 4)
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How does my child's diet affect her dental health?

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She must have a balanced diet for her teeth to develop properly. She also needs a balanced diet for healthy gum tissue around the teeth. Equally important, a diet high in certain kinds of carbohydrates, such as sugar and starches, may place your child at extra risk of tooth decay.
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How does my diet during pregnancy affect my baby's teeth?

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Your diet during the nine months of pregnancy directly impacts the development of your baby -- including teeth. Because your baby's teeth begin to develop during the second trimester of pregnancy, it is important that you receive recommended amounts of calcium, protein, phosphorous, and vitamins A, C, and D. Consult your physician and dentist for information about proper diet nutrient levels during your pregnancy. [TOP]
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Can my diet affect my bladder control?

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There is no "diet" to cure incontinence. However, there are certain dietary matters you should know about. Some foods and beverages are thought to contribute to bladder leakage. Their effect on the bladder is not always understood, but you may want to see if eliminating one or all of the items listed improves your urine control. Common Bladder Irritants:
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Does the Cambridge Diet have any effect on menstrual cycle?

CHP - FAQ - Medical
Rapid weight-loss with very low calorie diets may temporarily affect the menstrual cycle patterns; ovulation, however, is not interrupted. This cycle is usually corrected within a few months, as body metabolism adjusts.
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I am under treatment for depression. Is it safe for me to take the Cambridge diet?

CHP - FAQ - Disorders
There is nothing in the Cambridge Diet plan that would interfere with depression therapy. It is important, however, that any diet you undergo be supervised very carefully by your doctor or psychiatrist.
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I am on a low sodium diet. How much salt is there in Cambridge?

CHP - FAQ - Disorders
The Cambridge Diet contains approximately 500 mg of sodium per serving, or approximately 1,500 mg salt per day. A doctor should be consulted if the dieter has been placed on a low sodium diet, to make sure that the sodium intake is not in excess of the doctor's recommendation.
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I have a thyroid condition and am on medication. Can I safely take the Cambridge Diet?

CHP - FAQ - Disorders
The Cambridge Diet is compatible with all standard thyroid procedures, but I would recommend consulting your doctor before starting any diet.
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I have raised cholesterol levels. Can I use the Cambridge Diet?

CHP - FAQ - Disorders
No problem. Studies have shown that using the Cambridge Diet as the sole source of nutrition cuts levels of blood cholesterol by an average of 25% and blood fats by an average of 40% ? the reduction seems to be greatest in those with initial high levels. When patients returned to a normal diet levels rose again, but not as high as before.
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Is the Cambridge Diet suitable for people with coeliac disease?

CHP - FAQ - Disorders
Yes. Coeliac disease means sufferers cannot tolerate the gluten found in wheat, oats, rye and barley. The Cambridge Diet drinks and bars are all gluten-free.
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Is the Cambridge Diet suitable for anyone with peanut allergy?

CHP - FAQ - Disorders
The chocolate coated bars are not suitable but all the diet drinks and soups are. The presence of peanut oil is listed in the ingredients on the wrappers of all the bars except Chocolate. Although the Chocolate flavour bar does not have peanut oil as a separate ingredient, it does contain vegetable oil, and as such there is no absolute guarantee that peanut oil may not be present even in a minute amount. Peanut allergy can be life threatening.
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Can someone with a lactose intolerance use the Cambridge Diet?

CHP - FAQ - Disorders
Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose (milk sugar) and is caused by a deficiency of lactase ? an enzyme released by the small intestine which allows milk sugar to be absorbed into the blood stream. The Cambridge Diet has a skimmed-milk base and is therefore not suitable for those with this condition. However, a small range of Cambridge Diet drinks made with soy milk is available on request. These are suitable for those who are lactose intolerant or who have a milk allergy
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Is this the same Cambridge Liquid Diet that I was so successful with in the 1980's?

Cambridge Diet, THE ONE THAT WORKS! (800) 427 5885
Yes, it is the same Cambridge Liquid Diet plus a number of New products that have evolved based on continuing research and state of the art technology, into products that are unsurpassed in formulation and flavor. (Our Liquid Diet Tastes Great)
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Can people with hypoglycemia be on a Cambridge Weight loss program?

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Answer: Yes! Many people with hypoglycemia have lost weight using Cambridge products. They frequently report that their physical and emotional states showed a marked improvement. Some hypoglycemic users report greater success from six half servings per day rather than three full servings. People with hypoglycemia should consult their physicians before going on a very low calorie diet regimen.
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