Elevated blood sugar creates an environment where bacteria and yeast thrive, while simultaneously impairing the body's healing mechanisms by interfering with collagen synthesis, reducing blood flow through small vessels, and slowing the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to damaged tissue, which explains why high glucose environments make it nearly impossible for cells to function at full capacity.
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Your Blood Sugar Was Literally Feeding the Infection #shortsAdded:
Bacteria and yeast thrive in high glucose environment. Glucose is literally fueling those pathogens. And for wound healing, elevated [music] glucose interfere with collagen synthesis, reduce blood flow through your small vessels, and slow the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to [music] damaged tissue. Your body wasn't weak, it didn't vomit. Your cells were living in mid so much harder for it to function at full capacity. And that is exactly what the kind of things that targeted lifestyle change can genuinely shift, often faster than people expect.
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