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Is there a difference between glucose extracted from food and Glucose from glycogen
I think there is a difference The body does not consider glucose to be burned.
Its consumption is slower than glucose extracted from food. I think this is normal
It is unreasonable to extract glucose from the liver to help the body have been burned quickly
And these are some of the measurements yesterday explain what I say the phenomenon of dawn
21:00 BG = 115mg/dl
04:00. BG = 113mg/dl
09:00 BG = 143mg/dl without eating I was sleeping. This is a liver discharge. When will it end? Blood sugar rises by about 6mg/dl
I think the best way to get rid of the liver's inventory is continuous fasting
I think there is a difference The body does not consider glucose to be burned.
Its consumption is slower than glucose extracted from food. I think this is normal
It is unreasonable to extract glucose from the liver to help the body have been burned quickly
And these are some of the measurements yesterday explain what I say the phenomenon of dawn
21:00 BG = 115mg/dl
04:00. BG = 113mg/dl
09:00 BG = 143mg/dl without eating I was sleeping. This is a liver discharge. When will it end? Blood sugar rises by about 6mg/dl
I think the best way to get rid of the liver's inventory is continuous fasting
