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The insulin will stimulate the formation of glycogen, which will lower your blood sugar

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Q: What will happen if a non diabetic takes insulin?
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Can an non diabetic take insulin plant leaves?

no


Should an non diabetic take Metformin?

If non diabetic but with pre diabetes or insulin resistance, i recommend metformin.


How are carbohydrates processed in a diabetic and non diabetic person?

A diabetic has either impaired and/or non-functioning pancreas which produces insulin. If insulin is not injected, the sugars from carbs build up in blood which results in high blood sugar.


How much insulin can a non diabetic pancreas store?

none dubass


Is it possible for anyone with diabetes to be healthy and not use insulin?

It is possible for a non-insulin-dependent diabetic type 2 to be healthy if the effort is made. Moreover, there is growing evidence that some non-insulin-dependent diabetic type twos can (through sustained effort) "reverse" their diabetic diagnoses via diet and exercise.


What happens if a non diabetic person takes high dose of insulin?

The blood glucose level will go down and the person may die after going in hypoglycemic coma or get brain damage.


How the assimilation of glucose by a non diabetic person differs from that of a person suffering from diabetes?

It's important to note that there are two types of diabetic people, literally called Type 1 and Type 2. Type 1 diabetics do not produce insulin, while Type 2 diabetics are resistant to insulin. While the reason for it is different, the commonality is that diabetic people effectively lack the insulin that normal people use to regulate their blood sugar levels. For a non-diabetic person, when their blood sugar rises their pancreas secretes insulin to help break down the glucose, and when their blood sugar is low their production of insulin slows. For a diabetic person, this system is malfunctioning, which causes them to either not produce enough insulin or not properly utilize what they have.


Can diabetic people eat dates?

Some can others can not. In depends on the individual person and whether the diabetic is insulin dependant or non-insulin-dependant. The safest way is to be guided by your blood glucose meter. Let is be your best friend. Eat according to your meter!


What happens when blood sugar increases and you are not given insulin?

This condition is called hyperglycemia and its effect is variable form person to person considering a non diabetic individual.


How many carbohydrates for non diabetic?

The general recommendation is 1800-200 cals/day for women and 2400-2600 cals/day for men. But age, fitness and activity level will influence the individual ideal recommendation. a diabetic person needs to monitor their carb intake so they can do the right amount of insulin. if you are not a diabetic i don't think you need to worry about carbs, your body will automatically produce enough insulin for how much you eat.


Who would hire a diabetic babysitter?

yes i would. if i could choose between a non-diabetic babysitter and a diabetic babysitter, i would probably pick the diabetic one. they know more medical stuff and such, but i would have them bring a buddy just in case anything did happen. :)


What is Another name for type 2 diabetes is .?

It is called non-insulin-dependent Diabetes. The full term is "non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus" (NIDDM).