Dear Owen
Hi!
My friend from the USA just arrived with my orders of Heart Tech and Ascorsine 9 ; Immediately, I took a glass of water and stirred 6 scoops of Ascorsine 9 and gave it to my Uncle. After an hour, he started feeling dizzy/sleepy and complained of tremors. I took his BP and it was 130/70.I took his Blood Sugar and it is below the normal limits. I immediately gave him a little honey and fresh watermelon juice to normalize the sugar levels. Does this something to do with his taking of Ascorsine 9?</div>
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6 scoops right off the bat in one drink????
It is probably wise to start more slowly. The "correct" starting amount is probably 1 scoop twice or 3 times daily the first day. Then 2 scoops 2 or 3 times daily, monitoring tolerance and reactions.
Slowly increase by a scoop or two, until you get 6 scoops (2 scoops a.m., 2 scoops noon, 2 scoops p.m.)
Come to think of it, I am unfamiliar with their new scoops? What is the serving size? If a scoop equals a teaspoon then 3 scoops is probably one serving. If so, work up to 3 scoops per drink, and see if he can tolerate 3 scoops, 3 times daily.
There are a great many nutrients in A-9, so identifying a specific reaction to one would be difficult. There are often physcosomatic reactions also. But in any case, I would start slower, and more frequently. Find out how much he can take without a reaction, and try giving that amount every 4 hours.
If he still has the reaction, start with plain vitamin C - 500 mg every 4 hours, then if no reaction, 1000 mg every 4 hours, etc. then introduce the A-9 slowly.
But yes, vitamin C has been shown to reduce blood sugar.