One person's food is another person's poison.
The ancient proverb has now been verified by modern science. Researchers at the Weizmann Institute in Tel Aviv found that different people can have opposite blood glucose responses after eating the same foods.
Your individual glucose response to different inputs such as food, exercise, sleep, supplements, medications, stress, and air pollution can affect your overall sense of well-being and can even influence your risk of getting heart disease, cancer, diabetes, Alzheimer's, and serious infections.
Since our bodies handle these inputs differently, there truly is no one diet or exercise program that works for everybody. Foods you thought were healthy may be hindering your weight loss efforts or stopping you from performing at your best mentally or physically, and the foods you've been avoiding may be your ticket to more energy and better health.
It's time to stop guessing what works best for your body and brain, and start experiencing what peak health is for you. That's why we've created Good Glucose, Inc.
Your individual glucose response to different inputs such as food, exercise, sleep, supplements, medications, stress, and air pollution can affect your overall sense of well-being and can even influence your risk of getting heart disease, cancer, diabetes, Alzheimer's, and serious infections.
Since our bodies handle these inputs differently, there truly is no one diet or exercise program that works for everybody. Foods you thought were healthy may be hindering your weight loss efforts or stopping you from performing at your best mentally or physically, and the foods you've been avoiding may be your ticket to more energy and better health.
It's time to stop guessing what works best for your body and brain, and start experiencing what peak health is for you. That's why we've created Good Glucose, Inc.