A method of orally administering measured doses of sugar into the bloodstream for controlling glucose levels, particularly for those individuals with diabetes or those who experience difficulty maintaining healthy blood sugar levels. The method comprises providing packets of orally ingestible strips of a disintegrating matrix containing a dose of sugar to supplement food intake between meals or to rapidly increase glucose levels in an emergency situation. Hypoglycemia is a condition of low blood sugar (glucose) levels in the bloodstream, which can have varying reactions on individuals ranging from mild to severe. The disclosed matrix and method rapidly introduces sugar into the blood stream for combating a hypoglycemic reaction. The strips are easily deployable and quickly dissolve once placed on the tongue and mixed with saliva. They can be packaged in a small, easy-to-dispense, and transportable case that allows rapid use when a sugar supplement is required.