Re: Getting tired after eating
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: TrooperBrian</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
What you are experiencing is a combination of blood being diverted away from peripheral limbs to the core in order to facilitate digestion and the subsequent release of insulin. The insulin is a response to high glycemic index foods that stimulate a release of insulin without actual glucose supplies to merge with. The combination of these two factors make some people tired after eating.
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this is pretty accurate
all sugars are not created equal , the body processes then differantly , though all cause an insulin response at some point , just some do it slower. I would not be to concerned with this happening after sncaking on a sandwich or fruit , but if it happens after snacking on veggies or meat and cheese then i would certainly see the Dr and see if you might have some insulin troubles.
Skim milk is high in sugar though the glycemin index isin't that high is does have an implact on the blood glucose.
try adding a little good fats to your snacks like some Olive oil mayo to the vegiaes and natural peanut butter to the fruit , the fats will drasticly slow the insulin response and slow digestion some , or snack on higher protein food like jerky or cold cuts.
for those of you who like to have carbs in your diet as snacks and what not i highly recomend trying this supplement
http://www.trueprotein.com/Product_Details.aspx?cid=25&pid=6967
it is a very effective glucose disposal agent , it will allow you to have some carbs and still keep the blood glucose lower allowing for more effecient fat loss , it works almost as well as the dibetic drug "Glucophage" without the gastric upset