Endogenous Insulin
Endogenous insulin is a hormone that the body produces in response to high blood sugar. It is produced by the pancreas and plays a key role in regulating blood sugar levels. It helps to absorb sugar from the blood, store it in muscle and fat cells for use as energy, and stop the body from releasing too much sugar into the bloodstream. Endogenous insulin is essential for normal metabolism, maintaining healthy blood sugar levels, and preventing diabetes. In addition, it plays a role in regulating body weight and energy balance.
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