Andrew Huberman· PhD
So as a consequence, we have another hormone, which is released from the pancreas, which is called insulin, which helps regulate the amount of glucose in the bloodstream.
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So as a consequence, we have another hormone, which is released from the pancreas, which is called insulin, which helps regulate the amount of glucose in the bloodstream.
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And the body and brain, we should say particular the nervous system doesn't function well if blood sugar is too high or too low. So as a consequence we have another hormone which is released from the pancreas which is called insulin which helps regulate the amount of glucose in the bloodstream.