Insulin Resources

Insulin is a hormone involved in the metabolic processes that convert the food we eat into the fuel our bodies need to survive. As the master fuel-supply hormone, insulin’s main functions are to regulate the amount of blood sugar (glucose) that flows into the body’s cells to create energy, and to communicate the need to refuel.

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INSULIN

Excess insulin puts the body into fat-making mode, but people who are not obese may develop insulin resistance by consuming a high-carb diet.

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BLOOD SUGAR AND THE AGING BRAIN

High normal-fasting blood sugar levels may be associated with brain wasting, particularly in areas relevant to aging.

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DIABETES

Insulin regulates conversion of sugars and starches in the bloodstream into glucose, and is required to converting what we eat and drink into fuel for our bodies.

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DIABETES AND OSTEOPOROSIS

An increase in osteopenia and bone fracture risk, coupled with decreased bone mineral density, is well-documented in diabetics with little or no insulin production.

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DIABETES AND TESTOSTERONE

Insulin-dependent diabetic women with no menstrual cycle were found to have lower levels of testosterone than cycling diabetic and non-diabetic women.

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HOW DIETARY FAT BENEFITS HORMONES

Low-fat dieting creates system imbalances within the body by initially increasing insulin levels, in turn causing a cascade of hormone imbalances.

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PCOS AND HORMONES

PCOS patients commonly suffer from insulin resistance, where the body is not sensitive to insulin spikes after the consumption of food.

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POLYCYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME

One theory as to the underlying cause of PCOS insulin resistance may set off a chain reaction that throws the hormones out of balance.

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PREMATURE BALDING IN MEN

Insulin resistance causes cells to have trouble absorbing glucose, causing sugar to buildup in the blood. High insulin levels may contribute to early onset balding.

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PROGESTERONE IS KEY TO STABILIZING INSULIN LEVELS

Dr Michael E. Platt believes that the primary cause of high insulin is declining progesterone, a hormone predominantly involved in controlling and stabilizing insulin.

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WEIGHT

People with insulin resistance require higher insulin levels to maintain metabolism, but this may be accompanied by weight gain.

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