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<blockquote data-quote="vespa" data-source="post: 349407" data-attributes="member: 55556"><p>Cheers hadn't thought about keeping glucose in blood for the brain, I thought all glucose had to be bonded with equivalent glucose to be used, so if it was free floating in the blood stream, the brain can still utilise it without insulin ?</p><p></p><p>I am also slightly confused about carbs, I thought if you eat more carbs you can keep your blood sugar up on slow release, however in one comment if you over carb you reduce Blood Glucose, how is that ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vespa, post: 349407, member: 55556"] Cheers hadn't thought about keeping glucose in blood for the brain, I thought all glucose had to be bonded with equivalent glucose to be used, so if it was free floating in the blood stream, the brain can still utilise it without insulin ? I am also slightly confused about carbs, I thought if you eat more carbs you can keep your blood sugar up on slow release, however in one comment if you over carb you reduce Blood Glucose, how is that ? [/QUOTE]
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