How readily the insulin output is triggered for some people, predisposing them to diabetes.

Where does insulin come from?

Insulin output is triggered by the massive arrival of sugar to receptors in the pancreas. When the pancreas is inundated (as well as by hereditary predisposition) diabetes will appear.

This may seem contradictory when many patients say they eat very little. These patients have a  high basic insulin level. Their insulin is secreted faster and therefore starts stocking sooner. These patients can feel their body mass growing as they eat, and as a result may actually avoid eating many light meals as it can make them feel even hungrier. Their insulin output is so reactive that they are forced to follow a very strict diet. A protein fast is often advised to begin their weight loss and level their sugar tolerance.

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