by Janso Irtna

When cells become resistant to insulin, the receptors on their surfaces designed to respond to insulin have begun to malfunction. It simply means that the receptors require more insulin to make them work properly in removing sugar from the blood. Whereas before they needed just a touch to lower it, now they need a continuous supply of excess insulin to keep blood sugar within normal range.


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