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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2575034" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>The spikes due to exercise are not unexpected. Our muscle cells not only burn glucose for energy, they also store glucose as a local storage. In the absecnce of adrenlin, but in the presence of insulin they store glucose. Turn off the insulin and they use internal stored glycogen (glucose,) Turn on the adrenalin through stress or intense exercise, demand then the cells take glucose straight from the blood. Turn off the adrenalin then there will be a period where you are not really using or storing glucose, so the levels rise because it takes a while for the liver to turn off the supply. Then you will go back into storage mode and the levels drop again. It is described by the Krebs or Citric cycle with a nod to the Randle cycle if burning fat through ketosis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2575034, member: 196898"] The spikes due to exercise are not unexpected. Our muscle cells not only burn glucose for energy, they also store glucose as a local storage. In the absecnce of adrenlin, but in the presence of insulin they store glucose. Turn off the insulin and they use internal stored glycogen (glucose,) Turn on the adrenalin through stress or intense exercise, demand then the cells take glucose straight from the blood. Turn off the adrenalin then there will be a period where you are not really using or storing glucose, so the levels rise because it takes a while for the liver to turn off the supply. Then you will go back into storage mode and the levels drop again. It is described by the Krebs or Citric cycle with a nod to the Randle cycle if burning fat through ketosis. [/QUOTE]
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