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Pastimes : Heart Attacks, Cancer and strokes. Preventative approaches

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To: epicure who wrote (1349)9/25/2008 6:15:02 PM
From: Lane3  Read Replies (1) of 39297
 
Thanks for the idea, but I looked at those early on and found that mine presents differently. Mine doesn't arrive at dawn. It is ongoing overnight. I've tested myself whenever I've awakened in the middle of the night. It's high at midnight or two, as well as at dawn and throughout the morning unless I eat. And I never go hypo so there's nothing to rebound from.

I'm beginning to suspect it has something to do with fasting a long time. Which is why this comment from one of Dr. Davis's posts interested me. "Furthermore, the continuous insulin-release from this frequent eating is extremely dangerous – over time you’ll destroy your pancreas. It is better to eat as few times a day as possible to minimize the insulin response." I had been thinking about just eating a bit at bedtime to stunt the trend, but maybe that's not a good idea.
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