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Glucose intolerance refers to the body's inability to regulate blood sugar levels effectively, leading to elevated blood glucose levels. It is often a precursor to Diabetes and can indicate a decreased ability of the body to use insulin efficiently. Symptoms may include fatigue, frequent urination, and increased thirst.

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It means you can't take any food with energy;) Which is everything.

BUT, if you mean GLUTEN intolerance, then it means you can't take in any sort of food which contain wheat (eg: bread, cakes, pasta, pastry)

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