
Blood Sugar
Why You’re Always Exhausted (And How to Fix It at the Root)
Modern life places constant demands on our nervous systems. Even when we are not facing immediate danger, our bodies are frequently exposed to ongoing stressors—tight

Modern life places constant demands on our nervous systems. Even when we are not facing immediate danger, our bodies are frequently exposed to ongoing stressors—tight

When we consume carbohydrates or sugars, the body breaks them down as glucose. Glucose moves from the GI into the bloodstream, which signals the pancreas to secrete insulin. Insulin shuttles the glucose into muscle tissue, the liver, and cells where it can be used to fuel the body.