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Old Thu, Aug-09-18, 09:23
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Originally Posted by LizardQuee
Isn't what they are describing "physiological insulin resistance", a normal glucose-sparing phenomenon when carbs are very low?
The same reason why you need to eat more carbs for a bit before a glucose tolerance test, so you dont end up with a false positive?

In my recollection phys insulin resistance is reversible on reingestion of more carbs, unlike true T2.


So what is the mechanism behind physiological insulin resistance?
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