tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9174025374821038087.post7442260068933283901..comments2024-01-29T17:51:55.608+00:00Comments on Nige's Diet & Nutrition Blog: Another penny drops: Why severe hyperinsulinamia can occur with a small increase in exogenous carbohydrate intake.Nigel Kinbrumhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03368973941328529619noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9174025374821038087.post-35870842718782195812014-09-10T11:53:08.109+01:002014-09-10T11:53:08.109+01:00Basically, you just have to "suck it and see&...Basically, you just have to "suck it and see". You go from feeling great to feeling really sleepy when you exceed your limit.Nigel Kinbrumhttp://nigeepoo.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9174025374821038087.post-56606156684973249292014-09-10T10:36:20.576+01:002014-09-10T10:36:20.576+01:00"Any SLIGHT INCREASE beyond this point in exo..."Any SLIGHT INCREASE beyond this point in exogenous carbohydrate input, results in a large increase in insulin secretion..." how many grams of carbohydrate is a slight increase? how would an individual figure that? since i seem to have diminished phase 1 insulin response (bg got to 165 at half hour on OGTT), would i just monitor my bg with a glucose meter and when it got to X number at i hour, i would know that that was my limit before my body started producing lots of insulin?weilasmithnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9174025374821038087.post-84639563630686288342014-09-06T13:43:30.945+01:002014-09-06T13:43:30.945+01:00There's more than one loop controlling blood k...There's more than one loop controlling blood ketone level, involving direct inhibition of hepatic ketogenesis, in addition to the insulin NFB loop.<br /><br />The blood glucose NFB loop involves 3 different target tissues (liver, muscle mass & fat mass) and several hormones (insulin, glucagon, adrenaline, cortisol & GH).<br /><br />I'm guessing that multiple loops results in a more robust system.<br /><br />However, whack enough exogenous "X" in, and any loop will eventually hit an end stop!Nigel Kinbrumhttp://nigeepoo.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9174025374821038087.post-89556128641641617022014-09-06T13:27:01.881+01:002014-09-06T13:27:01.881+01:00It`s raining pennies today:
Indeed, there was a ...It`s raining pennies today:<br /><br /><i> Indeed, there was a concomitant fall in FFA and in glycerol levels <br />averaging respectively 13.5% and 17.3%, without significant changes in <br />peripheral insulin concentrations.</i><br />http://www.metabolismjournal.com/article/0026-0495%2875%2990092-X/abstract<br /><br /><br />Well, I'll keep squeezing my head on that this week-end.Vimnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9174025374821038087.post-20012927418488882742014-09-06T12:39:09.723+01:002014-09-06T12:39:09.723+01:00If you hadn't asked the questions you asked, I...If you hadn't asked the questions you asked, I wouldn't have thought about what I thought about , so thank you for stimulating my brain. This is why I welcome comments.Nigel Kinbrumhttp://nigeepoo.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9174025374821038087.post-21523223499775250482014-09-06T12:12:28.677+01:002014-09-06T12:12:28.677+01:00Thanks once more form all your effort Nigel.Thanks once more form all your effort Nigel.Vimnoreply@blogger.com