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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 1288372" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>There is recent research that seems to show that artificial sweetners will trigger the release of an enzyme Amylase in the saliva, that triggers the gut to expect a meal in the same way that sugar works normally. So tummy expects carbs to process, and this speeds up metabolism of any carbs in the system, even if you only suck on a saccarin tab with no bounty to follow, </p><p></p><p>This may explain a surge in glucose from the stored glucose stores since the Amylase is also triggering insulin from the pancreas, but the body says -Wait a sec, theres no carbs in the gut, so dump from stores in the body. It is this flood of insulin that is why artificial sweetners are considered bad choice for diabetics. It is reckoned to add (cause?) Insulin Resistance in T2D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 1288372, member: 196898"] There is recent research that seems to show that artificial sweetners will trigger the release of an enzyme Amylase in the saliva, that triggers the gut to expect a meal in the same way that sugar works normally. So tummy expects carbs to process, and this speeds up metabolism of any carbs in the system, even if you only suck on a saccarin tab with no bounty to follow, This may explain a surge in glucose from the stored glucose stores since the Amylase is also triggering insulin from the pancreas, but the body says -Wait a sec, theres no carbs in the gut, so dump from stores in the body. It is this flood of insulin that is why artificial sweetners are considered bad choice for diabetics. It is reckoned to add (cause?) Insulin Resistance in T2D [/QUOTE]
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