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Well, in severe cases of high dose use it might help to lower fat levels.

The mitochondria can burn glucose or fatty acids depending. When glucose runs out during exercise or heavy working, and one
does not eat... then the mitochondria can switch to fatty acids.

Here is an interesting article to read:
http://www.marksdailyapple.com/manag...#axzz2W1CuUooK

Infections do raise blood sugar and most doctors understand that.
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Well, in severe cases of high dose use it might help to lower fat levels.

The mitochondria can burn glucose or fatty acids depending. When glucose runs out during exercise or heavy working, and one
does not eat... then the mitochondria can switch to fatty acids.

Here is an interesting article to read:
http://www.marksdailyapple.com/manag...#axzz2W1CuUooK

Infections do raise blood sugar and most doctors understand that.
Mrs.D,
Thank you for your immediate reply.
I am losing weight, alright. I thought it was the MAC because MAC patients lost weight but both pulmonologist and endocrinologist do not believe its caused by the lung infection (as of last scan, infection is stable) and elevation of blood sugar, respectively.

Mary
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