Paul Saladino· MD
this has to do with a visceral adipose tissue the insulin sensitivity of the visceral adipose tissue is what determines the insulin sensitivity of the rest of the body
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this has to do with a visceral adipose tissue the insulin sensitivity of the visceral adipose tissue is what determines the insulin sensitivity of the rest of the body
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you actually want your visceral adipose tissue to be insulin resistant if your adipocytes are insulin sensitive then when they see insulin from carbohydrates or anything you're eating they are going to grow