 
			The group of tests you are undergoing will help us understand why you are experiencing sugar cravings. The first group of tests includes the Complete Blood Count (CBC), Iron, Ferritin, and Transferrin tests, as well as the Fasting Blood Glucose Test, Thyroid Function Tests, Vitamin B12 Test, and Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH) Test
These tests will help determine whether your cravings are related to any deficiencies, hormonal imbalances, or other conditions. The second group of tests includes the Cortisol Level Test, Urine Cortisol Test, Adrenal Hormone Panel, and Urine Test for Catecholamines
These tests will help us determine whether your cravings are related to any stress-induced or metabolic issues. Overall, the tests are designed to help us get a better understanding of why you are having sugar cravings, and to help us develop a plan to help you manage them.
 
	      
 
	      
 
	      
 
	      	Result :
 Increased energy levels
				    Increased energy levels
				    You may notice that you have more energy than usual and that you feel more alert and awake.
 Changes in appetite
				    Changes in appetite
				    You may find that you are eating more meals and snacks than normal, or that you find yourself wanting to eat more sweet foods than before.
 Mood changes
				    Mood changes
				    You may find yourself feeling more anxious or irritable, or you may be more easily distracted than normal.
 Eat Protein
				    Eat Protein
				    Rich Foods
grade Drink Plenty of Water
				    Drink Plenty of Water
				    Dehydration can often be mistaken for hunger. Drinking plenty of water throughout the day can help keep you hydrated and limit cravings for sweets.
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				    Get Plenty of Sleep
				    Lack of sleep can lead to an increase in the hormone ghrelin, which is associated with hunger and cravings. Make sure to get plenty of restful sleep each night to help resist cravings for sweets.
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