Answer:
1. The right answer is stay the same.
In a healthy subject, a diet rich in sugar (such as starch and fast sugars) increases blood sugar in the first two hours after ingestion and then stabilizes after the third hour with the action of the patient. insulin which has a hypoglycemic action. But over time the pancreas (the organ that secretes insulin) will get tired over time if these foods are eaten excessively.
2. The right answer is stay the same.
In a healthy person, a diet of low-sugar foods (such as fiber) does not increase blood glucose (or very little) and helps maintain normal blood glucose levels. These foods are good for the health because they preserve the pancreas as long as there is not much solicitude by the presence of a hause of glucose in the blood.
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-- You have been walking around barefoot on magic markers.
-- You need to see a podiatrist (foot doctor), an expert, who will examine
the area, and then tell you ... based on his expert examination ... either
that it's nothing, or else that it's something that should be treated because
it doesn't belong there.
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It's possibly the stupidest thing a person can do.