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                Increase of nutrients lower ability of liver to produce glucose? Is that correct?
            
            
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            bobpursley
            
    it depends on some of your words meaning... nutrients....low "ability"
the liver produces glucose from stored fat and protein when we do not eat. If you eat, the liver does not do this. However, its ability is not changed.
    
the liver produces glucose from stored fat and protein when we do not eat. If you eat, the liver does not do this. However, its ability is not changed.
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