Is there (scientifically or based on experience monitoring individuals using continuous glucose monitors) a specific blood glucose level below which insulin is sufficiently low for lipolysis to primarily occur from a calorie deficit diet in a non-insulin-dependent type 2 diabetic?
One of the few sources I found about this is:
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ps: of course, the process is non-binary, ok? My question is what level lipolysis is relatively significant.
One of the few sources I found about this is:

Insulin and Glucagon: How to Manipulate Them and Lose Fat - Breaking Muscle
I know many of you lean, mean, workout machine Breaking Muscle readers could care less about body fat reduction. You’re already there. Your focus goes to your lift resistance amounts, improving training times, shoring up your exercise techniques, strategic planning to defeat your opponents...

ps: of course, the process is non-binary, ok? My question is what level lipolysis is relatively significant.