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Yes it's counterintuitive. Chronically high insulin (insensitivity) is bad. But chronically low is bad also. Many (probably most) people have the former. So in the blood they have free floating insulin chasing nonexistent glucose, screwing their metabolism.

I recommended fewer carbs (and other measures) would lead to higher sensitivity; better blood glucose control.

EDIT: I second enra's comment.



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