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Considering the majority of the US in on their way to type 2 diabetes (and CGMs are very expensive and not covered by insurance for T2s), this device will have a HUGE market for the educated and health-conscious group. ALl you’d have to do it spot check with a standard finger-prick glucometer (also very cheap and

Actually, based on research I have read, plus my own experience, getting most of your energy from fat (rather than glucose) is preferable. For one, speaking of comparing fuels, it is a cleaner fuel, meaning its breakdown produces much less reactive oxygen species (aka oxidative stress, free radicals, inflammation).

Yes, you could easily live for days, weeks, months, or years without glucose. Again, the liver can make all the glucose you need from stored body fat, dietary fat, and dietary protein. Dietary glucose is not essential to life. If you were making a case against a zero carb diet, you couldn’t point to lack of glucose,

Of course you can survive a glucose free diet! Why don’t I pass out or drop dead if I haven’t eaten in 24, 48 or 72 hrs? How can anyone complete an extended fast? The liver can make ALL the glucose you need from stored body fat, dietary fat, and/or protein. It’s called gluconeogenesis. Pretty neat trick.