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How does insulin help to control blood sugar levels?

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In short; it takes sugar/glucose from you’re blood and gives it to parts of you’re body that needs it.

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  1. brandonmkh

    September 6, 2009

    insulin is released into the blood from the pancreas then travels to the liver which absorbs the suger from the blood because of the insulin and then releases it when u need it again. i think :D
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  2. craig B

    September 6, 2009

    when you have diabetes you need to have glucose(energy) inside you and isulin is just glucose it doesn’t control the levels it just boosts it.
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  3. Hello.my.name.is.weird

    September 6, 2009

    Go here: http://www.mothernature.com/Library/Bookshelf/Books/47/44.cfm

    It has all the information you need about diabetes.
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  4. ??J2?

    September 6, 2009

    In short; it takes sugar/glucose from you’re blood and gives it to parts of you’re body that needs it.
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  5. noccie

    September 6, 2009

    Insulin is a horomne that is necessary to get energy (glucose) into the cells throughout your body. Without it, your cells are starving for fuel.

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