Paul Saladino· MD
it's not the same process it's entirely different process where the lack of response to insulin is a function of what's going on metabolically in the cell
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it's not the same process it's entirely different process where the lack of response to insulin is a function of what's going on metabolically in the cell
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if you're oxidizing carbohydrates then you don't your cells will uptake the carbohydrates much more easily in response to insulin if you're oxidizing fatty acids
if you're oxidizing carbohydrates then you don't your cells will uptake the carbohydrates much more easily in response to insulin if you're oxidizing fatty acids