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At work, also at home, I eat a handful of almonds, slices of fruit, crackers and other healthy snacks to control that. After I eat regular meals, my heart pounds and I feel weak in my extremities. What could this be?
Maybe it's nature's way of telling you that your body works best on lots of healthy snacks instead of big meals.
It's more 'natural' to eat that way. Our earliest ancestors did. Agriculture and industry forced us to conform to artificial rules about eating that have nothing to do with our nutritional needs and everything to do with production efficiency. So we are taught from early childhood to control behaviors such as eating, sleeping and eliminating wastes by the clock. I'm sure lots of people didn't adapt very well, and were gradually eliminated from the gene pool.
Today's 24-7-365 lifestyle is increasing the pressure on workers. For example, interrupted sleep damages our memory function.
And even if you don't work outside of your home, you are probably habituated to the notion that you 'should' eat 'three square meals' a day.
You can meet your nutritional needs perfectly well just eating snacks.
So listen to your body and don't look for a quick fix from a medical prescription unless you develop symptoms even living on snacks only.
Not everything is a medical problem.