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How to control blood glucose levels

Author: Freya Watson



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When your blood glucose levels increase, insulin is secreted into the blood which liver cells to convert glucose into glycogen. this stimulates the liver cells to absorb lots of glucose from the blood, so the concentration decreases and returns to normal.


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