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<blockquote data-quote="LittleWolf" data-source="post: 1192565" data-attributes="member: 66893"><p>I wonder what the relationship between slow digestive transit and blood sugar levels is. Would constipated individuals possibly digest food and have glucose enter the blood stream over a longer period of time making it harder for the pancreas to keep playing catch-up? I mean I find my BS is more quickly stabilised after a short sharp shock of pure sugar than it is after a fatty, Cathy pizza that takes longer to process. I find my sugar levels generally worse when my constipation is. </p><p></p><p>Greek yoghurt does wonders for the bowels and isn't very high in sugars. I'm lactose intolerant and the sugar lactose is usually broken down into lactic acid in yoghurts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleWolf, post: 1192565, member: 66893"] I wonder what the relationship between slow digestive transit and blood sugar levels is. Would constipated individuals possibly digest food and have glucose enter the blood stream over a longer period of time making it harder for the pancreas to keep playing catch-up? I mean I find my BS is more quickly stabilised after a short sharp shock of pure sugar than it is after a fatty, Cathy pizza that takes longer to process. I find my sugar levels generally worse when my constipation is. Greek yoghurt does wonders for the bowels and isn't very high in sugars. I'm lactose intolerant and the sugar lactose is usually broken down into lactic acid in yoghurts. [/QUOTE]
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