Low Blood Sugar Problems or Diabetic?

by Anya Clowers, RN

Low Blood Sugar Problems or Diabetic?

At the American Academy of Pediatrics conference, I spoke with representatives promoting the product Gluco Burst. These convenient little packets are great for diabetics or anyone who struggles with low blood sugar levels.

Exactly 15gms of glucose (meets American Diabetes Assoc. Guidelines), this cherry flavored gel packet raises blood sugar fast. Perfect for throwing into a carry on bag or purse and convenient to travel with, the Gluco Burst gel packets can prevent a medical emergency!

I think it would be great if airlines would stock this product as well in their emergency medical kit. It has a shelf life of 18 months.

I actually benefited from using the sample product I had received the day of the conference as I was so busy all day and had forgotten to eat. I finally remembered that fact as I boarded the train home and only had the little glucose packet in my bag (plus eating is forbidden on the BART train in San Francisco). Low blood sugar alert! I tore open the little packet and drank the contents. Gluco Burst tasted sugary and was a thick, easy to swallow gel.

The woozy feeling of low blood sugar quickly passed and I felt better. Of course, this packet is only for a quick relief of low blood sugar, and should be followed with a protein or complex carbohydrate to prevent another drop in blood sugar.

I also recommend a product like this for travel simply because on many trips people tend to walk more than they are used to. Exercise can quickly lower blood sugar levels and in severe cases of hypoglycemia- loss of consciousness, seizure, coma, and even death can result.

For a limited time, you can receive a free sample! Just visit www.glucoburst.com

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