The side effects will be that the control of blood sugar levels will be difficult and may lead to diabetic coma
Yes, weight gain is a reasonably common side effect of insulin therapy.
Weight Gain Is a common side effect of Insulin
The liver and kidneys destroy insulin after it has its effect. The pancreas is the site of insulin production.
It has been estimated that 30 to 33 million Americans are insulin resistant, and the number appears to be increasing.
TYPE 1
Pesticide-resistant pests will survive, reproduce and flourish.
Pesticide-resistant pests will survive, reproduce and flourish.
If you are insulin resistant you should not have any added sugar. If you need something sweet use a sugar substitute caller stevia.
Type 2 diabetes is when the body cells do not respond appropriately when insulin is present. Also can be explained as insulin resistant or insulin dificient.
Try these links for info on Insulin Resistance Syndrome(IRS):www.aafp.org/afp/20010315/1159.htmlwww.wdxcyber.com/ngen10.htm
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.