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This is a glycoprotein hormone that signals the production of red blood cells in the femur. Originates in the kidneys.
No. It has sugar and affects sugar levels in blood.
It affects triglycerides by increasing lipolysis and therefore free fatty acid/glycerol levels, don't think it affects LDL cholesterol.
Fasting affects glucose levels by reducing below what might be considered normal levels. It is safe as long as blood glucose levels do not drop below around 60 milligrams.
Diabetes affects A1C levels by causing them to be elevated. Individuals without diabetes have A1C levels between 4% - 5.9%. A blood test meter will help to monitor these levels.
I recommend WebMD as a reliable source for information on blood sugar levels. Here is a link to their site related to blood sugar levels: http://diabetes.webmd.com/how-sugar-affects-diabetes. You may also find valuable information in a book entitled "Blood Sugar 101: What They Don't Tell You About Diabetes."
The Glycemic Index is a system where a number is assigned to a food to show how it affects a person's blood glucose levels. High GI foods will have more of an impact of blood glucose levels when consumed.
Erythropoiesis is the process of creating red blood cells, and it is stimulated by a reduction in O2 during circulation.
How does marijuana affects Kidney patients phosphorus levels???
Mostly it affects the red blood cells.
The balance of our physical, mental, and emotional levels also affect qi levels in the body.
Glucagon is the hormone that raises blood glucose levels.