Insulin: The Fat Storing Hormone


www.ihealthtube.com Pharmacist Sherry Torkos explains what insulin is and its role in our body. *Rate – Comment – Subscribe*

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15 Responses to “Insulin: The Fat Storing Hormone”

  1. WorldTurnBlack says:

    What about the supplement “chromium”? It’s supposed to help sensitize the cell receptors to insulin?

  2. ema1171224 says:

    We use energy when we walk, run or play. The foods we eat-carbohydrate, proteins, fats,etc.- produce energy.
    Glucose ( a form of sugar) is used to produce energy inside our body. The work of insulin is to take glucose and keep it within the right rates so the body can function.

  3. helltrackrider says:

    I would secrete many and many of hormones into Sherry.

  4. jimmytube177 says:

    I don’t like the way that woman is staring at her.

  5. sydrdgreen says:

    cinnamon as opposed to cinnamon sugar.

  6. dragonass56 says:

    looolool i know

  7. Gameboob says:

    LMAO you’re defeating the purpose…

  8. ouivalerie says:

    Dump it into a can of pumpkin, it’s good on squash, even in ice cream.

  9. TheLiptonGroup says:

    Yes, cinnamon is good for us.

    I typically eat 5 or 6 cinnamon buns with rich….creamy white frosting, every single day.

  10. TheLiptonGroup says:

    I love the scarf.

  11. MisterQuebec says:

    I’m looking for a recipe of apples and cinnamon without any sweetener and chemical. I want to keep it all-natural. Any advice? I cooked apples and cinnamon. Not great, but aceptable. I would like to have something better. Thanks.

  12. MisterQuebec says:

    I drink “cinnamon & spice herb” tea every day.

  13. AppleSouffle says:

    The intel about cinnamon is good to know :)

    I read an article that suggested the main reason behind people who live to be 100 and more might be insulin sensitivity.

  14. ketogenesis says:

    cinnamon is great

  15. mrsjeffhenson says:

    this is why a low-carb diet can work