...it’s due to glycogen (stored glucose) deficiencies in the liver and/or brain—and EBV is to blame. When EBV spends a long time in the liver, it requires a lot of energy from the organ, which means the liver burns through fuel and can easily become deficient in glycogen. The virus also causes central nervous system weaknesses, and since the central nervous system requires sugar to function, too, it goes through glucose at a rapid rate—and wants more fast. The result of a brain and/or liver glycogen deficiency is a feeling of hunger as your body cries out for more of it.
Excerpt from Thyroid Healing by Anthony William, p44. Continue reading and get your copy today at http://amzn.to/2mfPiJ0
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