Beta cells and the insuline

Hosted in the pancreas in a area called the islets of  Langerhans. Beta cells also known as pancreatic cells are the direct charge of the production of the hormone called insuline and when the pancreas is intoxicated by the acunulation of saturated fats and other chemicals from a bad feedling
Beta cells are blocked by the sediment that is formed with all this  garbage, interrupting the production of insuline and sugar that keeps come in  to our body through our intake and accumulate in the blood, because there is no insuline to transport  to the cells thus originating a phenomenon called hyperglycemia that is nothing other the accumulation of sugar in the blood


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