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01-28-2014, 08:22 AM | #2 | |||
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This may signal two common things:
1) low blood sugar spells. If the twitches go away when you eat, that is a diagnostic sign. 2) that you are low in magnesium intake from foods. This link gives food choices for magnesium: http://www.slowmag.com/ The metabolism of alcohol provides glucose to the body in a specific way. When you stop drinking, this metabolism has to shift and this takes some time. Many newly sober people get carb and sugar cravings, as a result. This signals a lower than average blood sugar reading. Once your body adjusts, usually this goes away.
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