Andrew Huberman· PhD
And the body and brain, we should say in particular, the nervous system doesn't function well if blood sugar is too high or too low.
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And the body and brain, we should say in particular, the nervous system doesn't function well if blood sugar is too high or too low.
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it's very important that the cells of your body and in particular the cells of your nervous system not experience levels of blood glucose that are too high or too low so-called hyperglycemia or hypoglycemia