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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2185430" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>No - I was prescribed it, reacted badly and threw it away - didn't need it in the first place.</p><p>When you understand what is going on, it is actually simply - not eating in the morning is a signal that there is nothing to eat - so your liver releases stored glucose so you can either travel to where you can gather nuts and berries, or chase after something running away so it doesn't get eaten.</p><p>I eat about 10 gm of carbs along with the protein and fats - it could be a salad or stirfry, and the increase in level stops and then drops, particularly if I go out to do some activity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2185430, member: 355878"] No - I was prescribed it, reacted badly and threw it away - didn't need it in the first place. When you understand what is going on, it is actually simply - not eating in the morning is a signal that there is nothing to eat - so your liver releases stored glucose so you can either travel to where you can gather nuts and berries, or chase after something running away so it doesn't get eaten. I eat about 10 gm of carbs along with the protein and fats - it could be a salad or stirfry, and the increase in level stops and then drops, particularly if I go out to do some activity. [/QUOTE]
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