7 Blood Sugar Spikes to Watch Out For

Excessively limiting or avoiding staple foods results in insufficient external carbohydrate supply, leading to a lack of glucose in the body. Liver cells respond by releasing glycogen or converting non-sugar substances into glucose, causing an increase in blood sugar.

Additionally, reducing staple food intake may lead to a relative increase in fat and protein intake. Excessive fat intake can reduce insulin sensitivity, potentially disrupting sugar metabolism and further affecting blood sugar levels.

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