J Michael

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But the story gets worse. Insulin resistance leads to higher fasting insulin levels. Fasting insulin levels are normally low. Now, instead of starting the day with low insulin after the nightly fast, we start with high insulin. The consequences are dire: the fat get fatter. As insulin resistance becomes a larger and larger part of the problem, it can, in fact, become a major driver of high insulin levels. Obesity drives itself.
The Diabetes Code: Prevent and Reverse Type 2 Diabetes Naturally
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