How does insulin work?
Carbohydrates (sugars) are absorbed by the human intestines into the blood after a meal. And so, Insulin is secreted (released) by the pancreas as a reaction to this increase in blood sugar.
Insulin resistance (IR) is representing the ability of the body cells to resist to the effects of insulin which is the typical reaction if the amount of insulin is reduced. As a consequence, higher levels of insulin are required in order to have the desired effects. The insulin resistance is found in the human body’s own insulin (frequently called endogenous) and if insulin is given by injection (called exogenous).
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Insulin diet
Carbohydrates (sugars) are absorbed by the human intestines into the blood after a meal. And so, Insulin is secreted (released) by the pancreas as a reaction to this increase in blood sugar.
Insulin resistance (IR) is representing the ability of the body cells to resist to the effects of insulin which is the typical reaction if the amount of insulin is reduced. As a consequence, higher levels of insulin are required in order to have the desired effects. The insulin resistance is found in the human body’s own insulin (frequently called endogenous) and if insulin is given by injection (called exogenous).
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Insulin diet