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<blockquote data-quote="Waspdog" data-source="post: 2503430" data-attributes="member: 554337"><p>Thanks for your encouragement, I will win or die in the attempt [emoji3].</p><p>After reading Jason Fung’s book I crunched some numbers to see just how much glucose there should be in healthy blood.</p><p></p><p>Blood glucose of 6.7 mmol/L = 120mg/dL = 1.2g/L with about 6L of blood in body that is 7.2g of glucose in blood.That ain’t much, a heaped teaspoon!</p><p>And it is purported that there are about 5 teaspoons in a can of soda. Holy moly!</p><p>I live in the Philippines and obesity/hypertension/diabetes are growing problems (just noticed the pun, sorry). The diet here is dreadful, boiled white rice being consumed 3 times a day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waspdog, post: 2503430, member: 554337"] Thanks for your encouragement, I will win or die in the attempt [emoji3]. After reading Jason Fung’s book I crunched some numbers to see just how much glucose there should be in healthy blood. Blood glucose of 6.7 mmol/L = 120mg/dL = 1.2g/L with about 6L of blood in body that is 7.2g of glucose in blood.That ain’t much, a heaped teaspoon! And it is purported that there are about 5 teaspoons in a can of soda. Holy moly! I live in the Philippines and obesity/hypertension/diabetes are growing problems (just noticed the pun, sorry). The diet here is dreadful, boiled white rice being consumed 3 times a day. [/QUOTE]
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