Our cells and our body, knows this; so the little doors - receptors on the cells that happily open
for NORMAL amounts of insulin, close and say NO WAY to excessive amounts of insulin; they're self - preservating.
Not exact matches
In truth, a physiologically
normal amount of insulin is required to stay alive, but secreting or injecting excess
insulin is what substantially increases your risk
for coronary artery disease, atherosclerosis, and cardiovascular disease as a whole (2 — 10).
One
of insulin's jobs is to take the glucose that comes from digested food and get it into your cells where it can be used
for energy, The cell's
of insulin - resistant women will not respond to a
normal amount of insulin so the pancreas will produce higher
amounts of insulin to control blood sugar.
This sometimes occurs
for no apparent reason following the
normal administration and dose
of insulin, however, factors that prevent the patient from eating
normal amounts on a given day can make the typically
normal amount of insulin excessive, leading to a dangerous drop in blood glucose.