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The Reactive Hypoglycemic Sourcebook is packed full of information on the history of reactive hypoglycemia, what causes it, how to get tested, plus pages of tips on how to control your blood sugar through dietary changes. This book is a must for anyone who suffers from this debilitating condition. * * * “The diet section of this book is right on point! Stephanie gives excellent dietary tips to combat reactive hypoglycemia. There are also sample menus that are very thought out, as well as a list of allowable foods that would greatly help a new patient. This is a wonderful, easy to follow guide for anyone who may have this disease and is struggling to get their life on track!”- Sara Cox, Nutritionist”Stephanie’s dietary suggestions are sound and backed by nutritionists, endocrinologists, pediatricians, internists and others; you will certainly benefit from this nutritious approach.” -Martha Marquez, MD…. More >>

In this day and age, it is all too clear that we cannot rely on the professionals to tell us everything about our medical conditions. This is a fantastic source of information for reactive hypoglycemia. What helped me the most was the chapter on treatment options, with a list of tips to avoid an attack, and the chapter on sample diets and suggested foods. A great read for anyone who thinks they may have this condition, or knows that they suffer from it.
Rating: 5 / 5
This book is only 71 pages and way over priced. I didn’t find it very helpful at all.
Rating: 1 / 5
Stephanie Kenrose used her experience to write a guide for others who are in a similar situation. While she has a great amount of information, medical terms and resources, it is written in a way that anyone can understand and follow. It allows you to ascertain the basics and follow through with all of the resources she provides. This information gives you a basis to go to your own physician well informed so that you can better discuss the problem. I imagine this book will help a great number of people find a solution to unanswered questions and provides hope to those who feel doomed. An easy read, fantastic information!
Rating: 5 / 5
When I started to read The Reactive Hypoglycemia Sourcebook by Stephanie Kenrose, I became so engross with it for it is exceptionally interesting and was delivered very well that the layman and not just medically inclined people would be able to understand. Kenrose shared about her experiences together with her son of the risk of having reactive hypoglycemia and how sometimes this is misdiagnosed. It is extremely informative not just for people who have the disease but for other people not diagnosed as well. This book is essential for it gives you a clear view of the day to day event of a person with such disease and what they should do to manage it. I highly recommend that you buy this book. This can also help you know that you might be hypoglycemic too.
Rating: 5 / 5
The Reactive Hypoglycemia Sourcebook by Stephanie Kenrose is a very insightful, concise, and well written resource manual that instructs laymen and professionals in the necessity and ability to be a self/patient advocate in the area of health. Throughout the book there are glimpses of an interesting and insightful testimonial of the author’s personal experience. This book excels in the realm of ascertaining correct diagnosis, coping with symptoms, understanding the common causes, and comprehending the treatment of reactive hypoglycemia. It was very impressive to see the detailed compilation of information given in the areas of diagnosis which included, among others, an at-home test with instructions for those familiar with glucose meters and the laboratory-based hyperglucidic breakfast test. Kenrose’s inclusion of innovative nutritional information is a plus that does not leave the reader guessing but gives them concrete helps to assist in their management of reactive hypoglycemia. The references and many additional resource titles also give the reader an easily accessible place to look for further study.
Rating: 5 / 5