Donnie Berkholz

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The lining of our blood vessels is made of cells. Heart disease starts when plaque accumulates underneath that lining. These cells are particularly vulnerable to mitochondrial stress—and glucose and fructose spikes lead to oxidative stress. As a result, these cells suffer and lose their smooth shape. The lining of the vessels becomes bumpy, and fat particles get stuck more easily along the uneven surface.
Glucose Revolution: The Life-Changing Power of Balancing Your Blood Sugar
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