No . . . human insulin is made from pig insulin, quite often.
pig pee creamed pig skin
Pig insulin is used as a substitute for human insulin in some cases because it is similar in structure and function to human insulin, making it effective in managing diabetes. Additionally, using pig insulin can be more cost-effective and readily available for some patients compared to human insulin.
Through their penises.
it makes insulin
he pooped on the floor and ran and pee
The riddle answer is "G-I-P." To which the retort is "Aha, you pee!" or "So what if you pee?"
No,they are not poisonous.
Get your pig to the vet. It has a problem. Pigs don't do that.
yes cauyse boy 1ns can pee on u -----You, are stupid. They can BOTH pee on you smart one!
No it is made by their pancreas. Artifical insulin is made by recombinant DNA gene technology.
NO it should be yellow
Some diabetics claim that they get better control using insulin from cow or pig. The evidence is poor on support of the claim. Only one company in the world is licence to make insulin from animal extrict. Today 99% is made from 'human' DNA.