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30 November 2025

  • curprev 13:1913:19, 30 November 2025RyanWhitmore talk contribs 3,391 bytes +3,391 Created page with "<br>It is because overloading the muscle cell with glycogen causes pain and may also lead to dying of particular person muscle cells. Blood work usually shows elevated muscle enzyme exercise in horses with Type 1 PSSM, often even at rest. The danger of a glycogen overloading arises when affected horses consume plenty of easily digestible carbohydrates like starch or sugar, leading to a rise in blood sugar levels, and Healthy Flow Blood the muscle cells absorb some of th..."