Sat, Nov-16-02, 16:09
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Re: what is the difference between...
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Originally posted by Julianna
What is the difference between insuline resisitance and sensitivity?
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Julianna, if you are Insulin Resistant it implies that you are not sensitive to insulin or are insulin insensitive. This means that more insulin is required to get the job done. If you have repaired your insulin resistance through LCing then you are said to be sensitive to insulin again and produce a 'normal' or at least not an excessive amount of insulin when glucose is present in the blood.
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