Glucose is so important that if you don't consume it, your body makes it. The Inuit lived in the North Pole for thousands of years without knowing what a carbohydrate was. They ate whale blubber and their protein got turned into glucose in the liver. William R. Steffensen didn't have any glucose to eat for those two years but he still had a serum glucose level.

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