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  1. Just to write down some definitions for context. "Insulin is a hormone that is produced naturally in our bodies. Its main role is to allow cells throughout the body to uptake glucose (sugar) and convert it into a form that can be used by these cells for energy." "Gluconeogenesis (GNG) is a metabolic pathway that results in the generation of glucose from certain non-carbohydrate carbon substrates." "Along with fat, glucose is one of the body’s preferred sources of fuel in the form of carbohydrates.If our body can't process glucose or we don't consume any,our body will simply start to generate it's own by breaking down muscle mass." "Muscle Loss Although you may not realize it, you “lose muscle” every minute you are alive. That’s because your muscles, like any other tissue in your body, depends on cell turnover and protein synthesis. This means that your body is continually breaking down the protein in your muscles and rebuilding them. You want your body to do this – it’s part of what’s keeping you alive! Skeletal muscle can be grown and developed through proper nutrition – which includes consuming sufficient protein to provide the necessary amino acids – and through physical activity. The converse is also true: if you become less physically active and/or your diet can no longer support the development of increased muscle tissue, you will enter a catabolic (tissue-reducing) state known as muscle atrophy."
  2. The only thing we can be sure of is that the universe is either balanced or in a constant state of balancing itself. Space and matter may be opposites,but that doesn't mean they do not correlate.Just like electrons and protons have opposite charges and properties but they're still part of the same thing.
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