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• Book a Free Nutritional Consultation: https://link.diabexy.com/red-fast-des • Shop Low EGL Products: https://link.diabexy.com/store-red-fast Explore the science behind fasting blood sugar fluctuations and glucose management. In this video, we dive deep into the causes of high fasting levels, including Reactive Hyperglycemia and Reactive Hyperinsulinemia. What you will learn: • Why fasting sugar might be high while PP is normal. • The role of protein intake in metabolic and kidney health. • How to calculate the Glycemic Load of unknown food products. Take Control of Your Nutrition: At Diabexy, we believe that education and disciplined lifestyle choices are the foundation of better health. Our low-EGL products are designed to support your daily nutritional journey. Timestamps:- 0:00 Intro 1:30 Reactive Hyperglycemia & Reactive Hyperinsulinemia 7:25 Fasting Level is High But PP is Normal 10:00 Reason of High Fasting Sugar Level & How to Control Fasting Sugar? 12:00 How to Calculate My Daily Protein Requirement 14:00 Daily protein intake in kidney issues 18:30 Glycemic load of unknown products 21:30 Conclusion Disclaimer This video is created for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered a substitute for professional medical advice or treatment. Diabexy makes no claims about the accuracy or effectiveness of the information shared. Always consult a healthcare professional for advice tailored to your health condition. Diabexy is not responsible for any damages, direct or indirect, arising from the use or reliance on the content presented in this video. Viewer discretion is advised.