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- Type of diabetes
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Finally, the research I like to read
https://www.irishexaminer.com/lifestyle/healthandwellbeing/arid-40821531.html
They seem a bit hazy on the processes involved
Well I'll save them the expense of further research.
Liver prioritizes alcohol & the carbs get a free ride, person less likely to require hyper insulin levels post meal which eventually leads to beta cell burnout & weight gain.
I can verify the science on this as I've ran many similar experiments.
https://www.irishexaminer.com/lifestyle/healthandwellbeing/arid-40821531.html
Researchers analysed data from 312,400 patients on the UK biobank database and found that drinking alcohol with meals was associated with a 14% lower risk of the condition compared to consuming alcohol without eating food
They seem a bit hazy on the processes involved
Despite the findings, the relationship between alcohol consumption and new-onset type 2 diabetes remains controversial, according to Robert Eckel a past president (2005-2006) of the American Heart Association, who was not involved in the study.
He said: “This data suggest that it’s not the alcohol with meals but other ingredients in wine, perhaps antioxidants, that may be the factor in potentially reducing new-onset type 2 diabetes.
Well I'll save them the expense of further research.
Liver prioritizes alcohol & the carbs get a free ride, person less likely to require hyper insulin levels post meal which eventually leads to beta cell burnout & weight gain.
I can verify the science on this as I've ran many similar experiments.