Paul Saladino· MD
Intramuscular fat in beef is an indication of essentially cow diabetes cow insulin resistance right humans don't have intramuscular fat unless they have insulin resistance
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Intramuscular fat in beef is an indication of essentially cow diabetes cow insulin resistance right humans don't have intramuscular fat unless they have insulin resistance
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the fat that's in your muscle actually the marbling of your own muscle and that that itself has an effect on glucose homeostasis