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idiopathic neuropathy and sugar, not a diabetic

Neuropathy | Last Active: Mar 9 8:31am | Replies (21)

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@jeffrapp

Actually, "sugar" is a generic term describing lots of different compounds, among which are glucose and fructose. Fructose is fruit sugar, which is metabolized in the liver. The sugar in the blood is glucose, which is directly absorbed by the GI system. Glucose levels are controlled by insulin. In a non-diabetic, any spikes in blood sugar should be quickly controlled by insulin.

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BTW, I should have said that fructose is a combination of sucrose and glucose. The sucrose part is metabolized in the liver. The glucose goes directly into the blood from the gut.