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Dr. Layne Norton: Tools for Nutrition & Fitness
Dr. Layne Norton
then there must be a corresponding increase in glucagon, which is basically offsetting all of insulin's issues. I don't think either of those things happen. I think it's inert and that the research, the meta-analyses tend to show this. There was a – I'm thinking of two meta-analyses where they looked at these. They looked at glycemia.
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