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How Your Body Uses Glucose: The Energy Story (Insulin & Blood Sugar Explained)

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Where does your energy actually come from — and what does diabetes change about it? In about 6 minutes, we follow the whole journey, and suddenly the rest of diabetes management starts to make sense. In this episode of Living Diabetes: • How food becomes glucose, the fuel in your blood • Insulin as the "key" that unlocks your cells (and what insulin resistance really means) • How your body stores extra energy as glycogen and fat • The insulin–glucagon balance that keeps your sugar steady day and night • Why your brain runs on glucose — and why a low leaves you shaky and foggy • Where Type 1 and Type 2 fit into the story Read more — "Understanding Insulin Resistance in Type 2 Diabetes": https://livingdiabetes.com/understanding-insulin-resistance-in-type-2-diabetes/ New episodes every week. Follow Living Diabetes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify & YouTube. ️ Education only — not a substitute for personal medical advice. Always talk to your own care team. #diabetes #bloodsugar #insulin #glucose #type2diabetes #type1diabetes #insulinresistance #diabetesawareness

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How Your Body Uses Glucose: The Energy Story (Insulin & Blood Sugar Explained)

Where does your energy actually come from — and what does diabetes change about it? In about 6 minutes, we follow the whole journey, and suddenly the rest of diabetes management starts to make sense. In this episode of Living Diabetes: • How food becomes glucose, the fuel in your blood • Insulin as the "key" that unlocks your cells (and what insulin resistance really means) • How your body stores extra energy as glycogen and fat • The insulin–glucagon balance that keeps your sugar steady day and night • Why your brain runs on glucose — and why a low leaves you shaky and foggy • Where Type 1 and Type 2 fit into the story Read more — "Understanding Insulin Resistance in Type 2 Diabetes": https://livingdiabetes.com/understanding-insulin-resistance-in-type-2-diabetes/ New episodes every week. Follow Living Diabetes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify & YouTube. ️ Education only — not a substitute for personal medical advice. Always talk to your own care team. #diabetes #bloodsugar #insulin #glucose #type2diabetes #type1diabetes #insulinresistance #diabetesawareness

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