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<blockquote data-quote="Member496333" data-source="post: 1987375"><p>Assuming a regular sleep pattern, it will usually begin a couple of hours before you wake. Glucagon, cortisol and posssibly adrenaline and others, signal the liver to secrete glucose. This is normal for all humans. What’s not normal is an insulin resistant fatty liver that continues to pour out the glucose even when the pancreas begins ramping-up compensatory insulin. It’s meant to give us energy for waking, but when your liver is bricked the whole process runs away with itself and causes a major malfunction. Usually it’s impossible to completely get rid of DP until the hepatic and pancreatic fat have cleared.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Member496333, post: 1987375"] Assuming a regular sleep pattern, it will usually begin a couple of hours before you wake. Glucagon, cortisol and posssibly adrenaline and others, signal the liver to secrete glucose. This is normal for all humans. What’s not normal is an insulin resistant fatty liver that continues to pour out the glucose even when the pancreas begins ramping-up compensatory insulin. It’s meant to give us energy for waking, but when your liver is bricked the whole process runs away with itself and causes a major malfunction. Usually it’s impossible to completely get rid of DP until the hepatic and pancreatic fat have cleared. [/QUOTE]
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