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Insulin keeps the glucose levels from becoming too elevated. To do this, insulin pushes glucose out of the bloodstream and into the cells fatty liver / causes of of the body. The cells that are mainly involved with insulin are the fat cells, the muscle cells, and the fatty liver / causes of liver cells (hepatocytes). When these cells receive glucose, it enables them to convert fatty liver / causes of it to energy. When glucose is not metabolized properly, ( when the cells are insulin-resistant), energy production is diminished resulting in fatigue. On the surface of the cells are little doors known medically as “insulin receptors”. These doors (receptors) regulate the entrance of glucose into cells by opening and closing. People who are insulin-resistant cannot utilize insulin efficiently. As such, they have poorly functioning cell doors- some of which open sluggishly and some of which do not open at all.
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