The brain uses glucose as its primary fuel. Glucose is the main carbohydrate that's circulating in our blood. And if you become insulin resistant, you have trouble getting glucose into your cells. In early Alzheimer's, there seems to be an impairment in the neurons being able to utilize the glucose. The mitochondria are these little factories in the cell that make it energy. They're not making as much ATP as they should.

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