Avoid Artificial Sweeteners
Artificial sweeteners have been a major American health disaster, especially aspartame, and should not even be considered as a substitute for sugar. They make recovery for hypoglycemics much more difficult and are a major health hazard.
Nutrient Recommendations
The most important of the supplements are high level vitamin C - which is the primary support for the adrenal gland - and a good multiple formula containing chromium.
Vitamin C
The best type of vitamin C, and the easiest to take in my opinion, is POWDERED Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid).
I recommend Allergy Research (Willner stock # 10004), or Freeda (C PWD "Dull"- Willner stock # 14267, 4 oz & # 14268 16 oz).
Solgar Vitamin C Crystals do not dissolve as well but are still effective, and widely available.
The dosage depends on how serious your symptoms are. A general guideline for most people having uncomfortable symptoms would be 10 grams (10,000 milligrams) per day. A level teaspoon of powder or crystals gives about 4 grams, a heaping teaspoon 5 grams. Therefore two heaping teaspoons per day would give 10 grams. This should be split into two or more servings at different times during the day, preferably with meals. If you are not used to these levels, start with less and work up over a few days. An extra teaspoon can always be taken if you start to feel bad - indigestion, a headache, dizzy, a panic attack starting, etc.
The Multiple Formula
The multiple formula I recommend is Twinlab Maxilife Co-Q10 Formula, Multiple Vitamin/Mineral/Antioxidant capsules. This formula contains about 28 nutrients, including vitamins, minerals, anti-oxidants. The mineral content, and the Vitamin C content, is not significant but most vitamins and anti-oxidants are well supplied if the manufacturer-recommended dose of 4 capsules /day is taken (with meals).
The contents of 4 capsules are:
Coenzyme Q10 30 mg.
Dry Vitamin A Acetate 5000 IU
Dry Vitamin D-3 200 IU
Dry Beta Carotene 25000 IU
Dry Vitamin E (d-alpha tocopheryl succinate) 400 IU
Vitamin C 1 gram (1000 mg)
Ascorbyl Palmitate (fat soluble Vit C- 42 mg as Vit C) 100 mg
Citrus Bioflavonoid Complex 100 mg
Vitamin B-1 25 mg
Vitamin B-2 25 mg
Vitamin B-6 75 mg
Vitamin B-3 (niacinamide form) 125 mg
Pantothenic Acid 100 mg
Vitamin B-12 [note mcg=microgram] 100 mcg
Folic Acid 800 mcg
Biotin 300 mcg
PABA 10 mg
Choline Bitartrate 225 mg
Inositol 100 mg
Calcium (from calcium carbonate & citrate) 50 mg
Magnesium (from magnesium aspartate & oxide) 100 mg
Note that the above amounts of calcium and magnesium are negligible. Also, carbonate & oxide are poor sources.
Potassium (from potassium chloride) 10 mg
Zinc (from chelated zinc citrate) 30 mg
Manganese(from chelated manganese gluconate) 5 mg
Copper(from coated chelated copper gluconate) 2 mg
Iodine (from potassium iodide) 150 mcg
Selenium (from yeast-free selenomethionine & selanate) 200 mcg
Chromium (from yeast-free trivalent chromium) 200 mcg
Note that chromium is IMPORTANT for sugar metabolism
Molybdenum (from natural molybdic acid) 250 mcg
L-Cysteine 250 mg
L-Methionine 100 mg
L-Glutathione 50 mg
Contains crystalline pure nutrients. No tablet binders, coatings,
or colorings. It is manufactured by Twin Laboratories Inc., Ronkonkoma NY 11779.
If you are currently taking a multiple, compare. Note especially the Co-Q10, chromium, selenium, and Vitamin E content. These are anti-oxidants. All anti-oxidants, including vitamin C, work together.
For vanadium, I currently recommend one Vanadyl Sulfate separate 7.5 mg tablet/day. This works with chromium to allow insulin to function properly, as it eliminates "insulin resistance." Adjust to taking chromium before starting the vanadium.
Other nutrients useful for reactive hypoglycemia and anxiety are:
magnesium (chelated not oxide) - If you can swallow large tablets, the magnesium I recommend is Nature's Plus "Dyno-Mins" Magnesium. Four tablets give 1 gram (1000 milligram) of elemental magnesium per day. This is a natural tranquilizer (which also insures against constipation.)
pantetheine
niacin (read about "flushing" before taking).
All nutrients, including Freeda, can be purchased by mail from Willner Chemists, 100 Park Ave (41st St.), New York City 10016. The phone numbers are 800-633-1106 or 212-682-2817, if not available locally. You can also contact them through their website at
www.willner.com.
Freeda is at 36 E41 St. NYC. Phone numbers are 1-800-787-3737;212-685-
4980. Website address is
www.imall.com/stores/freeda.
I don't receive any fees from Willner, Freeda or Twinlab (unfortunately).
Recommended Reading
I have separated the following list in categories for easy reference. However, the categories sometimes overlap. For example, books on mental health discuss sugar, nutrition and allergy.
On Sugar & Hypoglycemia
(1) Paavo Airola, Hypoglycemia, A Better Approach, Health Plus,
Portland OR (503-625-0589)
(2) Carlton Fredericks, Carlton Fredericks' New Low Blood Sugar and
You, Perigee Books (Putnam)
(3) William Dufty, Sugar Blues, Warner Books, N.Y.
(4) Saunders & Ross, Hypoglycemia: The Disease Your Doctor Won't
Treat, Pinnacle Books
(5) Martin L. Budd, Low Blood Sugar(Hypoglycaemia) The 20th Century
Epidemic?, Sterling Publishing, N.Y.
On Mental Health
(6) Carlton Fredericks, Psycho-Nutrition, Grosset & Dunlap
(7) Barbara Reed, Food Teens & Behavior, Natural Press
(P.O. Box 730, Manitowoc WI 54221, $9.95 +$2 s&h, 920-758-2500)
(8) Carl C. Pfeiffer, M.D. Mental & Elemental Nutrients, Keats
Publishing
(9) Priscilla Slagle, M.D. The Way Up From Down (DEPRESSION), Random
House
On General Health
(10) Robert Atkins, M.D. Dr. Atkins Health Revolution, Bantam
(11) Carlton Fredericks, PhD Nutrition Guide For The Prevention &
Cure Of Common Ailments & Diseases Fireside (Simon & Schuster, N.Y.)
On General Nutrition
(12) Cass Igram, D.O. Self Test Nutrition Guide, Knowledge House
Publishers 800-243-5242
(13) Gary Null, PhD The Complete Guide to Health and Nutrition,
Delacorte Press
(14) Richard Passwater, Supernutrition, Pocket Books
(15) Ruth Adams, The Complete Home Guide to the Vitamins, Larchmont
Books. (very inexpensive 432 pg. paperback)
On Vitamin C
(16) Irwin Stone, The Healing Factor-Vitamin C Against Disease
(17) Ewan Cameron & Linus Pauling Cancer and Vitamin C, Warner Books
Encyclopedic References from Rodale Books (Emmaus Pa 18049)
(18) Staff of Prevention, The Complete Book of Vitamins
(19) J.I. Rodale, Complete Book of Minerals for Health
(20) Staff of Prevention, Encyclopedia of Common Diseases
(21) Mark Bricklin, Practical Encyclopedia of Natural Healing
History of Medical Progress (and Non-Progress)
(22) Wayne Martin, Medical Heroes and Heretics, Devon-Adair
(23) G. Edward Griffin, World Without Cancer, American Media
Other Recommendations
(24) Arthur F Coca, MD , The Pulse Test : The Secret of Building Your
Basic Health St. Martin's mass maket pbck ($3.99 Amazon.com)
(25) & (26) William H. Philpott, M.D. & Dwight K. Kalita, PHD.Brain
Allergies, and Victory Over Diabetes ,Keats Publishing
(27) Marshall Mandell, M.D. & L. Scanlon ,Dr. Mandell's 5-Day Allergy
Relief System, Harper & Row