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Chromium and Simple Sugars

  • Direct Depletion: Yes, a high intake of simple sugars and refined carbohydrates significantly increases the body's need for and excretion of chromium.
  • Metabolic Demand: The metabolism of glucose and simple sugars places a heavy demand on chromium, which functions as an essential component of the Glucose Tolerance Factor (GTF).
  • Urinary Excretion: Consuming sugary foods and beverages triggers insulin release, which subsequently increases the urinary loss of chromium.
  • Nutritional Imbalance: A diet high in processed sugars often lacks essential micronutrients, creating a dual problem of increased chromium depletion alongside inadequate dietary intake.
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Chromium - connections

Chromium ->

-> Chromium

Adult Vitamin B12 liver reserves - connections

-> Adult Vitamin B12 liver reserves

Simple sugars - connections

Simple sugars ->

-> Simple sugars

  • Xylitol - Substitutes For (Condition: tolerated)
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