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Removing Sugar not a Quick Fix!!!!
« on: July 26, 2022, 09:50:53 am »
Mates if you are type 2 or diabetic.  Please keep in mind just because you remove sugar from the blood. You are by no means safe.  I’ll explain. If your eating  garbage like most of us do to gain weight and thinking insulin will lower your blood sugar.  It will. But insulin pushes the sugar into the liver and muscles and stored for energy.  But over loading your liver with sugar and have it store until your body needs it. You are endangering yourself for fatty Liver disease.  I want to make a post on this  with all the recent  bodybuilders and Powerlifters dying.  I don’t have their medical reports. But I’m in contact with several top guys and many developed fatty liver disease.  Please be aware of this. We all want to enjoy life and enjoy food but space your treat time out and live.  Another plus, because I use TRT. I get blood work every 3 months.  This will give me ample time to avoid increasing issues of diabetics, fatty liver high blood pressure ect.

High sugar. Is the pathway to heart attacks, blood clots, congested heart failure, hypertension  ect.

I’m always going to share with you mates things I know to be 99.9% facts from myself and other brothers in the game that I know personally

What happens to your blood sugar when you take insulin?
When you take insulin, it helps to move glucose out of your bloodstream and into cells. Your cells use some of that sugar for energy and then store any leftover sugar in your fat, muscles, and liver for later. Once the sugar moves into your cells, your blood glucose level should go back to normal.
« Last Edit: July 26, 2022, 11:19:23 am by ROAD2HARDCOREIRON »
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