This document discusses gestational diabetes, which causes high blood glucose levels during pregnancy. Specifically: - Gestational diabetes occurs when a pregnant woman develops high blood glucose levels during the second half of pregnancy that return to normal after giving birth. - It is characterized by high levels of both glucose and insulin in the bloodstream, as the "key-lock chains" that allow insulin to remove glucose from the blood do not function properly. - There are two theories on what is malfunctioning - conventional researchers believe the "locks" (body cells) are resistant to insulin, while the author believes some dietary practices make insulin hormones defective or "incompetent". - The author has tested this "ins