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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2423742" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>I would suggest that it is not that the liver dump is necessarily larger but merely more noticeable when the liver dump kick starts us up in the morning. It acts as the automatic choke on a car by enriching the fuel/air mixture until the engine has warmed up. The mixture level is defined by the ECU unit, and so in our bodies, we have a 'predictive setting' that takes blood sugar to a seemingly preset level. Drop the baseline carb value, and the jump seems bigger in proportion. Eat more carbs and the dump gets lost in the general rise in sea level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2423742, member: 196898"] I would suggest that it is not that the liver dump is necessarily larger but merely more noticeable when the liver dump kick starts us up in the morning. It acts as the automatic choke on a car by enriching the fuel/air mixture until the engine has warmed up. The mixture level is defined by the ECU unit, and so in our bodies, we have a 'predictive setting' that takes blood sugar to a seemingly preset level. Drop the baseline carb value, and the jump seems bigger in proportion. Eat more carbs and the dump gets lost in the general rise in sea level. [/QUOTE]
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