Sentences with phrase «meaning excess glucose»

But if your body is secreting too much insulin, it leads to insulin resistance, meaning excess glucose isn't properly metabolized and instead, is stored as fat.

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Glucose, on the other hand, is your body's nearly ideal source of fuel, meaning it has none of the damaging metabolic effects of fructose; glucose also suppresses your appetite, unlike fructose, which stimulates your appetite and encourages overeating and the accumulation of excess bGlucose, on the other hand, is your body's nearly ideal source of fuel, meaning it has none of the damaging metabolic effects of fructose; glucose also suppresses your appetite, unlike fructose, which stimulates your appetite and encourages overeating and the accumulation of excess bglucose also suppresses your appetite, unlike fructose, which stimulates your appetite and encourages overeating and the accumulation of excess body fat
Cut back on proteins too, as any excess is converted to glucose and with less the autophagy starts quicker, meaning you will look even younger again!
I know, everyone in the world «knows» that diabetes is a functional breakdown of the body's ability to effectively utilize and remove excess sugar (Glucose) from the blood stream, but does that mean that sugar is at the very root cause of the disease?
This makes sense: the body really wants to get rid of the excess glucose, which is toxic, but high leptin means it's already fat and doesn't want to get fattier.
People with type 1 diabetes and even some with type 2 can't produce sufficient quantities of insulin — which helps process blood sugar — which means they are likely to have an excess of blood glucose.
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.
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