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#312 - A masterclass in lactate: Its critical role as metabolic fuel, implications for diseases, and therapeutic potential from cancer to brain health and beyond | George A. Brooks, Ph.D.

The Peter Attia Drive

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Guard Your Glucose: Preserve the Brain's Lifeline

The body prioritizes the protection of its glucose levels, essential for the brain, by ensuring that active muscles utilize glucose without depleting blood glucose too much. While exercising muscles do absorb some glucose, they primarily rely on stored glycogen, with about 80% located in skeletal muscles and the remaining 20-25% in the liver. The liver plays a crucial role in regulating blood glucose levels for brain function, while muscle glycogen serves as a vital energy source for physical activity, preventing muscles from extracting excess glucose from the bloodstream that the brain needs.

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