Glucose Loading Protocol
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Is there an actual protocol for this or is it just "take dextrose several times a day"?
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@Lothric You start with 4 doses a day, 3 tablespoon per dose. The each successive month, you try to add a tablespoon per dose. At some point you may need to back off a tbsp or so, but try to advance the increase of glucose. Do this minimally for 6 months.
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@PranaDeva Would that be just sugar or does it have to be a syrup? I have bought 3 bags of dextrose just because they were $1 each discounted from $10.
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it's not sugar.
It's glucose. That's part of sucrose but only part. Yes that's the protocol, start with 10g several times a day and build up to 300g or so in divided doses.
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@Ecstatic_Hamster Thanks.
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@Kilgore I am down to I'm sorry, down to 80g per day, I had written 40g in another post which is erroneous.
Anyway, I haven't seen any benefit that I can quantify or observe in 2 months at 200g - 340g per day. So I think it's a bust for me, but I'll continue on a maintenance regime and see if something develops.
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What's the purpose of this protocol? Expected benefits?
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@Alomongerpete said in Glucose Loading Protocol:
What's the purpose of this protocol? Expected benefits?
I'm taking it to avoid headaches.
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@Alomongerpete said in Glucose Loading Protocol:
What's the purpose of this protocol? Expected benefits?
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This protocol gets glucose to the brain, even for insulin resistant or metabolically challenged people, and gets the brain functioning better. This can result in the healing of brain fog, mental illness, and even other physical challenges that might be present because of less than optimal brain function.