Bhavesh Desai

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our feeding periods predominate over our fasting periods, then the ensuing insulin dominance leads to fat accumulation. Too much insulin signals the liver to keep admitting glucose, resulting in more production of new fat via DNL. Normally, if periods of high insulin (feeding) alternate with periods of low insulin (fasting), weight remains stable. If high insulin persists, the body receives the constant signal to store food energy as body fat.
The Diabetes Code: Prevent and Reverse Type 2 Diabetes Naturally
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