Glucose is your bodies' fuel. It is combined with oxygen inside your cells to produce energy, known as ATP, that runs all of the cycles that go on inside you, for example rebuilding damaged cells or making new ones.
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∙ 16y agoA glucose monitor measures the quantity of the simple sugar, glucose, in the subject's blood. This is important because persons with diabetes have lost some of their body's natural ability to control this nutrient.
it gives the body more energy
the body needs to retain blood glucose simply because without it we would all die
When blood glucose levels drop, it is vital for the body to help stabilize them prevent fainting. The body will take fat reserves and convert them to glucose to do this.
stabilizes sugars, glucose
It builds up the persons body strength
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The preferred fuel source for the body is glucose.
It has been shown to help with glucose tolerance in diabetics
Yes, your body uses glucose in the form of glucose. All other sugars are converted into glucose so your body can use them.
Glucose is used as fuel for the body when it becomes infected. The cells convert glucose into adenosine tri phosphate (ATP), which is cellular energy. The cells use the ATP to create ribosomes, which seek out and kill unwanted pathogens in the body.
A blood glucose monitore is used by diabetics to help monitor and control their blood glucose levels. You can find helpful information by visiting http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_glucose_monitoring.