Not exact matches
While we can't store
excess protein, our bodies can convert protein to other fuels like
glucose — in a process known as «neoglucogenesis» — to be used as fuel.
The pancreas produces insulin to help get your cells the
glucose they need to give you a boost of energy when under stress,
while the liver clears away
excess metabolites generated as a result of metabolism.
While both fructose and
glucose cause inflammation when ingested in
excess, fructose also has the power to overload your liver, turn to fat, and impair its functioning.
While all forms of simple sugars are broken down by your body into
glucose, refined sugar is supplied in a way that causes negative health consequences when eaten to
excess.
For a
while, you take the
excess glucose into your house and life goes on.
Dr Kraft's analysis suggested that 80 % of people are using
excess insulin to suppress
glucose,
while a normal
glucose screen would suggest that only two - thirds of people are fine.
Consistency in the timing and caloric content of meals also minimizes the fluctuations in blood
glucose levels,
while reducing
excess weight.