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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2525051" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>Simple observation of an OGTT plot or a CGM plot after a meal is sufficient to lnow that in most people the glucose levels wil spike at 10 minutes after first bite (Stage #1 insulin response to salivary amylase activity) followed by the main peak at the 2 hr PP mark (stage 2 insulin response to gut generated amylase enzyme). Normal people will establish stasis ( i.e;. return to baseline) by the 4 hr PP time. Diabetics and those with metabolic disorder do not usually manage to meet this as most of us on this forum know from experience. But this is due to the metabolic disorder, not the digestive process.</p><p></p><p>I was indeed incorrect to use the term autophagy to describe the body repair mechanism process, which does not have a specific name per se. Autophagy can be induced by fasting, but is also triggered by excess glucose levels raising the AMPK marker, but the general repair process occurs during N3 sleep time. (deep sleep) and is melatonin triggered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2525051, member: 196898"] Simple observation of an OGTT plot or a CGM plot after a meal is sufficient to lnow that in most people the glucose levels wil spike at 10 minutes after first bite (Stage #1 insulin response to salivary amylase activity) followed by the main peak at the 2 hr PP mark (stage 2 insulin response to gut generated amylase enzyme). Normal people will establish stasis ( i.e;. return to baseline) by the 4 hr PP time. Diabetics and those with metabolic disorder do not usually manage to meet this as most of us on this forum know from experience. But this is due to the metabolic disorder, not the digestive process. I was indeed incorrect to use the term autophagy to describe the body repair mechanism process, which does not have a specific name per se. Autophagy can be induced by fasting, but is also triggered by excess glucose levels raising the AMPK marker, but the general repair process occurs during N3 sleep time. (deep sleep) and is melatonin triggered. [/QUOTE]
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