Several small studies indicate that there may be a link between POTS and glucose intolerance. Listen to this episode with Jill Brook to find out the possible connection. Knowledge is power! Does the size and number of meals matter? Amount or kind of carbohydrates that you consume? All this and more on this episode of The POTScast.
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