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Negative Effects of Excess Glucose and Insulin on the Body
Excessive glucose intake burdens the body's ability to convert food into energy, damaging metabolic machinery, leading to cellular rejection of glucose when overloaded. The average person now consumes significantly more refined sugar than a century ago, exacerbating metabolic dysfunction. To compensate for the inability to utilize glucose, the body produces excess insulin, resulting in hyperinsulinemia, which can remain unnoticed due to normal blood sugar readings for years. Major health organizations often overlook the importance of monitoring insulin levels, delaying the recognition of pre-diabetes and its underlying issues. High insulin levels and metabolic dysfunction are closely associated with various severe health conditions, including type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, certain cancers, chronic organ diseases, and mental health issues. The rising levels of glucose and insulin directly contribute to a range of adverse health outcomes, yet these critical factors often go unaddressed in public health discussions.