Not exact matches
«Diabetes occurs when
there is
excess glucose in the bloodstream,» says accredited practicing dietitian Melissa Hay from the Australian Diabetes Council.
This guarantees three things:
there is no
excess glucose that can be stored as body fats,
there is a reduction in the levels of insulin released, and
there is no possibility of developing a resistance to insulin.
Additionally
excess protein can be converted to
glucose and
there is some level of glycogen stored in muscle meat.
If a
glucose deficiency caused RXRA hypermethylation and
glucose excess caused RXRA,
there would have been a much larger scatter in RXRA methylation levels among the low - carb quartile compared to the 3 higher - carb quartiles.
Gynnostemma drives
excess glucose out via the bladder and can cause infection
there if used long term, I understand.
Even under conditions of extreme ketoacidosis
there is no significant membrane barrier to
glucose uptake — the block occurs «lower down» in the metabolic pathway where the
excess of ketones competitively blocks the metabolites of
glucose entering the citric acid cycle.
There's two issues with extreme high carb diets, lipid deficiencies (common on macrobiotic diet) and then any toxicity effects from disposal of
excess glucose.
There is one exception to this requirement: you may use
excess urine to conduct clinical tests (e.g., protein,
glucose) if the collection was conducted in conjunction with a physical examination required by a DOT agency regulation.
Because
there is
excess glucose in the blood, other health problems can then develop.
This is all well and good but in the diabetic state
there is lots of
excess glucose and the
excess glucose gets converted to
excess sorbitol which, in turn, pulls so much water into the lens that clarity and function are disrupted and a cataract is formed.
In fact, by now,
there is a large
excess of
glucose as all resources have been mobilized.
Part of me also worries that my dramatic weight loss with no accompanying starvation might mean my disaccaride deficiencies are rearing their heads again, especially since
there's so much
excess glucose partying in my blood stream.