decrease blood sugar
The liver and kidneys destroy insulin after it has its effect. The pancreas is the site of insulin production.
Insulin is involved in the regulation of sugar.
insulin
Insulin allows glucose(sugar) to enter the body's cells. Insulin also stimulates the liver to convert glucose to glycogen and store it for later use. The end effect is blood sugar is decreased.
Yes, weight gain is a reasonably common side effect of insulin therapy.
Insulin handles the absorption of sugar. Carbohydrates are sugars.
If you put insulin into food it would not have the same effect. You see, insulin needs to be in the blood stream. That is why you have to inject it with a syringe.
Weight Gain Is a common side effect of Insulin
The insulin would regulate the blood glucose level and this will give the correct reading.
Insulin is supposed to be injected into fat for it to work properly, so no.
Lowers blood sugar
Excess body fat