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gravity is the main cause to head rush. When you stand
up, some blood collects in your legs and ankles, which can drag down
your blood pressure.
But standing up is a necessary and frequent task, so your body has
built-in mechanisms to counteract that drop in blood pressure: the brain
quickly tells the blood vessels to narrow and the heart to pump harder
in order to move the blood up the body faster. This neurological event
is so quick and automatic, you likely never notice it at all.
Head rush happens when your body cannot respond to your change from a
horizontal to a vertical position fast or well enough. If you’re unable
to counteract the natural drop in blood pressure, less blood will reach
your brain, and that can bring on a bout of dizziness,
light- headedness, blurry vision, or even fainting.
If the subject without diabetes eats a high-carb food such
as the candy bar or orange smoothie, then the blood glucose levels will
decrease after a three-hour digestion period. If the subject without diabetes
eats a low-carb food such as the cheese or peanuts, then the blood glucose
levels will stay the same after a three-hour digestion period. If the subject
with type 1 diabetes eats a high-carb food such as the candy bar or orange
smoothie, then the blood glucose levels will increase after a three-hour
digestion period. If the subject with type 1 diabetes eats a low-carb food such
as the cheese or peanuts, then the blood glucose levels will stay the same after
a three-hour digestion period.
<span>Scottish flapjacks are traditionally made with porridge
oats and syrup. Flapjacks are also known as granola bars or cereal bars.
Flapjacks have a health benefit because oats are a great source of fiber and also
an antioxidant. Eating oats can lower cholesterol and can manage blood sugar
and it can also reduce the risk of having a heart disease.</span>