Think of insulin as a “key” that lets glucose move from your bloodstream into your muscles and brain for fuel.
With PCOS, the “padlock” on your cells get rusty - this is insulin resistance. Your body responds to this by producing more “keys” (insulin) to force the door open.
So what?
When too much insulin is pumped into your system, two things happen:
Lowering those insulin surges through smarter food choices is therefore the fastest way to regain hormonal balance and trim belly-fat at its source.
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Chain Reaction | What you notice |
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Extra insulin tells the ovaries to make more testosterone | Irregular or skipped periods, acne, excess hair growth |
High insulin stores more calories as belly fat | Weight gain around the midsection, harder to lose weight |
Blood sugar swings up, then crashes quickly | Powerful cravings for sweets or simple carbs, afternoon energy slumps |
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Large, rapid spikes in blood sugar (red line in the figure below)
→ large insulin surges.