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A recent medical interview reveals why millions of Americans may be struggling with unstable blood sugar — and why common treatments might be ignoring the real cause.

A recent medical interview is drawing massive attention after researchers revealed that an overlooked liver problem may be silently triggering dangerous blood sugar spikes in millions of adults across the United States.

According to metabolic researchers, this condition — now being referred to as a “Leaky Liver” — may cause the body to release excess glucose into the bloodstream overnight, even in people who carefully watch their diet and avoid sugar.

In a recent interview, one diabetes researcher explains how this hidden mechanism may be responsible for unstable blood sugar, fatigue, stubborn weight gain, and the constant struggle many people face despite medications, strict diets, or lifestyle changes.

The presentation also reveals a natural method researchers are now studying that may help support healthy liver function and stabilize blood sugar levels by addressing this overlooked trigger.

If you or someone you love struggles with unstable blood sugar levels, you may want to watch this short medical presentation explaining how this newly discussed liver mechanism works.
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Jessica Brown · 2h
I just finished watching the video and the part about the “leaky liver” completely shocked me. I always believed diabetes was only about sugar or carbs, but the explanation about the liver producing excess glucose actually makes so much sense.
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Deborah White · 1h
Same here! I always blamed myself thinking I ate something wrong. Hearing that the liver can actually release sugar overnight explained why my morning readings are always higher.
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James Miller · 1h
The story about the doctor almost losing his foot honestly got my attention. It’s scary how fast blood sugar problems can escalate. I had never heard this explanation about the liver before.
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Linda Garcia · 35m
The part that really surprised me was learning that the body can create sugar even from foods that don’t contain carbs. That explains why so many people struggle even when they follow strict diets.
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Robert Lee · 15m
I paused the video a few times to look up the studies mentioned and the concept of the liver controlling blood sugar production is actually real. Makes you wonder why nobody talks about this more often.
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Tom Harris · 5m
Exactly. Doctors always say “eat less sugar”, but this video explains that the body itself can release glucose when the liver isn’t working properly.
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Rebecca Simmons · Just now
I’m 52 and I’ve been dealing with unstable sugar levels for years. After watching this explanation about the liver and overnight glucose spikes, a lot of things finally make sense.
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