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You've got it a bit backward. High blood sugar does not 'make muscle not absorb nutrients'... You have high blood sugar because the sugars have not been absorbed. ..You ARE diabetic are you not? Quote:
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It precedes the need to feed... And, if there is nothing in the gut/circulatory pool (glucose/amines)/etc. It will cannibalize proteinaceous tissue (re: muscle) to fill the need. That's why one reason why we suggest eating at regular intervals tru-out the day. You're faaaaaaaaa*breathes*aaar away from the place you'd need to be to safely manipulate exogenous insulin. You're a diabetic correct? Your manipulation/administration/dietary strategy would require stringent attention. -CNS
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^^cool mate.
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