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		<title>By: You Are What You Eat - Part 2. &#124; EUGENIZATION. A Personal Training Blog.</title>
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		<description>[...] Insulin&#8217;s primary function is to regulate blood sugar levels by pulling sugar out of the bloodstream and into the cells.  Over time, too much ingestion of sugar (and things that break down into sugar - dietary carbohydrates) causes excessive levels of insulin in the blood, leading to insulin resistance. [...]</description>
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