Re: diets



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Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:

Call it that: many people hearing the word 'metabolize', for example, will think in terms of digestion. Since the failure is pretty specific, namely the failure to "metabolize" glucose and glucose specifically, please refer to it specifically. And there's only one 'nutrient' facilitated by insulin receptors. It's called 'glucose'.

I'm not objecting to your overall point, I'm just concerned about your language misleading a casual reader.

You must be confusing me with someone who wants your advice on the wording of my posts here.

Susan
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