Insulin – A Wonder Drug
October 16, 2009 by admin
Filed under Diabetic Remedies
Most people think of diabetes when they hear the word insulin. True, because it is known that insulin is an effective treatment for diabetes. The purpose of this article is to unmask this marvelous hormone called the insulin. This article will also present some myths and facts about this wonder drug.
First of all, insulin is not really a drug but a hormone produced naturally by the pancreas. The insulin then transfers the sugar, gathered from the food we eat, from our blood to other parts of our body. The insulin plays a vital role in the distribution of minerals from the food we eat. Without the insulin, our body would not be able to absorb the sugar from our blood. That is why insulin is very essential as a treatment for diabetes.

There are various types of insulin used as treatment for diabetes. The use of insulin depends on the type of diabetes an individual has. Type 1 diabetics merely produce insulin inside their body that is why they need daily dosage of insulin. The use of insulin also depends on the individual’s needs for this hormone. There are short-acting, immediate-acting, long-acting and biphasic insulin. Consult your doctor to verify which type of insulin you should take.
The hormone insulin is used as a treatment for diabetes because this hormone helps the body control the level of glucose or sugar. The glucose or sugar we get from the food we eat is one of the primary sources of our energy. So without the help of insulin, the body will not be able to get enough energy to do tasks. That is why most diabetic people usually feel tired and thirsty aside from the many symptoms of diabetes.
Many believe that taking insulin is not an effective mean as treatment for diabetes. Wrong. Diabetes is not a “sugar problem” but rather a problem in insulin intake and utilization. Some people also believe that their life may change once they start taking insulin. This is somehow true; however, the change would be for the better rather than to the common notion that it would make one’s life miserable. The help of insulin will bring more energy and life to an individual. With enough energy, an individual could then perform activities like what non-diabetic people do.


