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Ilmoita käännösongelmasta
glucose tabs here: GLUCOSE GANG [www.walmart.com]
There are also glucose tablets, which are over the counter and provide instant glucose and energy. Us diabetics use them, but the downside is it causes a blood sugar spike afterwards, leading to a tired effect. This happens to diabetics and non-diabetics, so its a trade-off of a short buff for a long nerf after. The most balanced option would be complex carbs such as cereals, pusedo-cereals, and grains such as pasta and bread. These are less fast-acting, but the buff lasts over a long period of time, with a less severe nerf. But this isn't the case for us Type 1 Diabetics, and the opposite will occur. The complex carbs will cause a long nerf bc we can't produce insulin and the medical devices can't keep up as well.
So basically,
Long sessions = grains, pastas, cereals, and energy drinks
Short sessions = candy, sugar (glucose), and glucose tabs