– Jessie Inchauspé
Glucose is our body’s preferred source of energy. Every cell in our body uses glucose to perform its function: our lung cells to breathe, our brain cells to think, our heart cells to pump blood, our eye cells to see, and so on. Glucose is important. And the main way we provide our bodies with glucose is by eating it. Glucose is found mostly in foods we call ‘carbohydrates’ (or ‘carbs’): starchy foods (bread, pasta, rice, potatoes) and sugary foods (fruit, sweets, desserts). You may think that if we need glucose for energy, more glucose will give us more energy, so we should try to eat as many sugary and starchy foods as possible, right?
Actually, that’s not the case: A plant needs some water to live, but if you give it too much it dies. In the same way, give a human too much glucose and bad things start happening. When we deliver too much glucose too quickly to our body during a meal, we experience