 |
 |
 |
| Diabetes Quiz |
Advice Center |
Free Guide |
|
You might have heard of insulin in connection with
the disease known as diabetes. Still, you might be
curious about insulin—what it means for the body and
what can happen if the body does not produce enough
of it. In addition, chances are you know little
about the history of insulin and how science’s
knowledge of insulin has changed over the years.
To begin with, knowledge about insulin is a
relatively new phenomenon. Berlin medical student
Paul Langerhans first discovered insulin in 1869.
Using a microscope, Langerhans noticed a heap of
cells in the pancreas which later became known as
the Islets of Langerhans. Later, scientists surmised
that these cells produce insulin, which regulates
carbohydrate metabolism. In January of 1922, Leonard
Thompson, a 14-year-old diabetic, received the first
insulin injection. Because the extract was impure,
Thompson experienced a severe allergic reaction. As
a result, doctors cancelled future insulin
injections for Thompson. However, in later years,
researchers were able to perfect insulin injections,
making them the primary means of treating diabetes.
In addition to its role in metabolism, insulin
controls the storage and release of fat, the
cellular uptake of amino acids and electrolytes, and
affects small vessel muscle tone. In fact, the
concentration of insulin can affect the entire body.
This is why diabetics can suffer a variety of
side-effects, including blindness and slow healing
of wounds. Those who suffer from type 1 diabetes
require insulin injections in order to survive,
while type 2 diabetes patients may need insulin if
other medication and dietary changes are ineffective
in controlling blood glucose levels.
At this point, it is not possible to take insulin
orally. Instead, insulin is administered through
syringes with needles, or insulin pens with needles.
However, there are a number of problems associated
with insulin as a treatment for diabetes. For
instance, it can be difficult to determine the
appropriate dose of insulin. The dosage, as well as
the timing of the dosage, must often be adjusted,
based upon eating habits, exercise routines, or the
additional stress of illness. Insulin injections can
be a nuisance for patients and, if the patient makes
a mistake in terms of dosage, they can actually be
dangerous.
Still, when it is used appropriately, insulin can
help restore the body’s metabolism to normal levels.
As a result, through proper administration of
insulin, athletes and artists can perform at their
optimal level without difficulty. For instance,
Olympic swimmer Gary Hall Jr. is an example of a
diabetic who has been helped by insulin, while David
Crosby of the singing group Crosby, Stills & Nash
has also benefited from insulin injections.
In the year 2004, the former spouse of an
international track star maintained that the athlete
had used insulin to energize the body. The report
promoted the idea that the hormone insulin could be
utilized like a steroid in enhancing the body’s
functions. However, researchers say that insulin
does not have the same effects as steroids. They say
that eight decades of steroid use do not indicate
that insulin could be used as a
performance-enhancing drug for those who are not
diabetics. While insulin can help to alleviate
fatigue for those with diabetes, it does not have
the same chemical composition as a steroid.
Therefore, doctors say that the use of insulin by
non-diabetics is, in fact, dangerous.
Proper use of insulin is essential for those with
type 1 diabetes. It can enable them to lead a
normal, productive life. However, while insulin is a
legitimate treatment for diabetes, it is not a cure.
Research is now underway to try to make diabetes a
disease of the past and to make insulin injections
unnecessary.
|
|
|---|
|
 |
 |
Diabetes Miracle
Breakthrough Diabetes Cure. Diabetes
Cure EBook
Click
Here!
Get additional
resources on Diabetes from Amazon
click here
|
| Special Offer |
Customer
Testimonials
|
|
|
|
 |
Diabetes Books (Amazon Special)
Click
Here!
|
Fit Over 40:
Amazing Inspirational Anti-aging, Health
And Weight Loss Secrets
For The Over 40 Crowd.
click here |
 |
|
|
|
|
diabetes mellitus
|
diabetes-advice |
diabetes-signs |
diabetes-quiz |
diabetes-answers
|
diabetes clients
|
diabetes-kit |
features |
faq |
client testimonial
|
order |
free guide |
diabetes mellitus
|
diabetes myths facts
|
diabetes treatment options
|
a1 |
a2 |
a3 |
a4 |
a5 |
diabetes books |

Control your
diabetes today
click here
|