Refined sugars

Visit here for surgeons of gastric bypass surgery at hospitals of Goa in India. Refined sugars and candy consist of many small molecules, which tend to draw fluid into the intestine. After the gastric bypass (not after the gastric banding), a condition called “dumping syndrome” may occur, when sugar is taken on an empty stomach, passes rapidly through the stomach into the intestine, and draws a large amount of fluid into the bowel. The physiology is complicated, but the result is a condition like shock: one turns ghostly pale, breaks out in a profuse sweat, feels butterflies in the stomach, a rapid pulse, and a feeling of prostration. Nausea and vomiting, cramps and diarrhea may follow. Most people who have this reaction never try to sneak another candy bar – and it is not such a bad effect, if you’re trying to lose weight. If anything, increased demand on surgeons of gastric bypass surgery at hospitals of Goa in India due to medical tourism may result in their expansion.