Paul Saladino· MD
the more muscle that you have the more places you have uh to to to push the glucose out of your out of your blood your your serum absolutely no doubt
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
the more muscle that you have the more places you have uh to to to push the glucose out of your out of your blood your your serum absolutely no doubt
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the non-functional or non-structural component of muscle which is the metabolic component so it's as we can never lose sight of the fact that this is our greatest glucose Reservoir and the metabolic benefits of having a huge glucose snc are enormous
To improve glucose tolerance, build more muscle. Muscle acts as a "glucose sink," absorbing it from the bloodstream for energy or glycogen storage after meals and during exercise.
what about the fact that your skeletal muscle is also a big sink for for glucose yeah