Hello!
It’s Nick, Lead Researcher at Examine. We’ve completed some big page updates since I last emailed you, and I wanted to make sure you didn’t miss any.
Major Updates (Considerable updates to the FAQs, database, or both.)
- Artemisia Annua
- Aspartame
- Black Seed
- Casein
- Chlorella
- Coleus forskohlii
- Creatine
- Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12)
- Hyperprolactinemia
- Mediterranean Diet
- Panax Ginseng
- Panax Quinquefolius
- Saffron
- THC
- Tulsi
Minor Updates (Small additions, changes, or corrections.)
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Until next time! Nick Milazzo, MS, MPH Examine Lead Researcher
Quiz of the week
Question:
**Answer:** Reactive hypoglycemia
Reactive hypoglycemia is a type of low blood sugar occurring after a meal. It can happen in people with or without diabetes but may predispose someone to insulin resistance. Increasing the amount of fiber, protein, and fat in a meal may help to minimize the following drop in blood sugar, which is often triggered by meals high in refined carbohydrates. Read more about Reactive hypoglycemia.