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Now for insulin. I’ve read articles and studies all over the web with people arguing back and forth on if taking exogenous insulin will cause insulin resistance or even can cause people to develop diabetes. The only things I’ve been able to find is the only people who experienced insulin resistance were patients who were already diabetic and had the genes for this disease. I haven’t been able to find anything on regular people who took insulin who developed diabetes. there’s huge benefits to people who aren’t even diabetic who take insulin for a lot of health benefits haha.
Taking insulin can also make you feel better.This is because keeping blood glucose levels in your target range gives you more energy to live your life as you want uses of insulin include the following: wound healing, parenteral nutrition, antiaging, body building, cardioprotection in acute coronary syndromes, insulin tolerance test to test the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis functioning, cell culture, cancer treatment etc. Some of the many organs which may benefit from the use of insulin are the sensory organs, central and peripheral nervous system, vestibule and palate of mouth, tongue, nose, nails, hairs, sweat and sebaceous glands, eyes and the ears. Furthermore, insulin promotes protein synthesis in muscle tissue. It stimulates the transportation of amino acids into muscle cells, which are the building blocks for protein synthesis. Increased insulin levels also inhibit protein breakdown, creating a more favourable environment for muscle growth and repair. So you can see insulin is beneficial in more ways than one. If you have any questions on it, feel free to ask away!
Taking insulin can also make you feel better.This is because keeping blood glucose levels in your target range gives you more energy to live your life as you want uses of insulin include the following: wound healing, parenteral nutrition, antiaging, body building, cardioprotection in acute coronary syndromes, insulin tolerance test to test the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis functioning, cell culture, cancer treatment etc. Some of the many organs which may benefit from the use of insulin are the sensory organs, central and peripheral nervous system, vestibule and palate of mouth, tongue, nose, nails, hairs, sweat and sebaceous glands, eyes and the ears. Furthermore, insulin promotes protein synthesis in muscle tissue. It stimulates the transportation of amino acids into muscle cells, which are the building blocks for protein synthesis. Increased insulin levels also inhibit protein breakdown, creating a more favourable environment for muscle growth and repair. So you can see insulin is beneficial in more ways than one. If you have any questions on it, feel free to ask away!