Chapter 1: The Hidden Impact of Glucose - Deepstash
Chapter 1: The Hidden Impact of Glucose

Chapter 1: The Hidden Impact of Glucose

• Glucose affects nearly every system in the body.

• Spikes lead to crashes, inflammation, and long-term health risks (diabetes, heart disease, etc.).

• Keeping glucose stable improves energy and prevents disease.

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Blood sugar (glucose) impacts energy, mood, weight, and overall health. The book presents science-backed strategies to stabilize glucose without dieting.

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