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Insulin
Common brand names:
Exubera, Humalog, Humanlog, Humulin, Iletin, Levemir, Novolin, NovoRapid, Oralin, Lantus, Apidra, Humalog Mix25, Humalog Mix50, Human Actarapid, Human Mixtard, Human Monotard, Human Ultratard, Hypurin, Isulatard, Lentard MC, Novolin Ge, Pork Mixtard, Levemir, NovoLog, Actrapid, Insulatard, Insuman, Mixtard 30, NovoMix 30Insulin is a natural protein made by the pancreas that helps the body use sugar. Insulin is injected by all people with type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus and by some people with type 2 (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus to help control blood sugar levels.
Any substance (dietary, supplemental, herbal, and others) that affects blood sugar levels will directly or indirectly affect the amount of insulin required by a person with diabetes. For example, consumption of a high-fibre diet and/or supplementation with nutrients such as chromium, biotin, vitamin E, or herbs such as Gymnema sylvestre will often improve blood sugar control in diabetics. In such cases, the amount of insulin may need to be reduced in order to avoid a hypoglycaemic reaction. Anyone taking insulin should consult the prescribing physician before making dietary changes or taking nutrients or herbs that are designed to lower blood sugar levels.
Summary of Interactions with Vitamins, Herbs, & Foods
Replenish Depleted Nutrients |
Reduce Side Effects | none |
Support Medicine |
Reduces Effectiveness | none |
Potential Negative Interaction | none |
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