Sentences with phrase «hyperinsulinemia over»

I remember Dr. Rosedale speaking of how there are genetic differences in how much insulin is released in response to carbs and that the people who have higher insulin responses to meals are prone to developing hyperinsulinemia over time.
Well, many with a good (low) insulin response at the start will inevitably drift into hyperinsulinemia over time, given our ridiculous food supply since the 1970's.

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Over time, hyperinsulinemia can occur, which is where levels of insulin are up for so long that eventually the body's cells become resistant to its effects — leading to insulin resistance.
If subpopulation, lets say, adapted to low CHO, then more CHO might lead to bunch of more or less stealth problems, from indigestion over hyperinsulinemia to microbiota rebalancing (which, now we know, release some neurotransmitters on its own and thus influence not only physical health but behavior apart from their ability to use or create nutrients we need).
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