Insulin 1: What does insulin do, and why do we need it?

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024

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  • @michaelohara6447
    @michaelohara6447 9 лет назад +60

    you have been the only one who has been able to teach me this - thanks a lot!!!!!

  • @constant123
    @constant123 6 месяцев назад +7

    This is the greatest presentation (simplicity) I have ever seen. What a blossoming refreshment amongst a world of overhyped bombarding ear-humping noise
    Amazing teacher 🎉

  • @paulmaloney2383
    @paulmaloney2383 3 года назад +37

    I always wondered what role insulin played in the body and this Insulin 101 lesson explained it perfectly

  • @iboa6938
    @iboa6938 7 лет назад +39

    if i had a teacher like you i would've probably finished my high school

    • @electrichorror6642
      @electrichorror6642 2 года назад +4

      No, it is up to you. Not your teacher. YOU! the fact i hear this statement many times is passing blame on someone else. Take responsibility for your actions

    • @iboa6938
      @iboa6938 2 года назад +9

      @@electrichorror6642 Damn, it is nice to see where i've ben this comment is 4 years ago. i am computer science engineer student now. and yes i totally agree with you, we are only responsible for our actions. but sometimes a good teacher can inspire and motivate people toward the better or demotivate them to quit.

  • @RegineBrady
    @RegineBrady 4 года назад +8

    Can you do another whol video except instead of the chocolate cake, doing a piece of fish (or protein source) ,....and then another video with the same thing... except a stick of butter (or fat source). If so, that would be amazing and so so interesting!!!! I love this stuff!!!!!!

  • @radowane101
    @radowane101 2 года назад +7

    Lets just admire how he can draw with a mouse

  • @Gigi_Cee
    @Gigi_Cee 2 года назад +6

    9 years. This explanation has been out there for 9! years!
    And I only find it now.
    This was just perfect.

  • @daniel11v33
    @daniel11v33 3 года назад +15

    Great explanation and simple to understand. Thanks for this!

  • @chiazubike9446
    @chiazubike9446 Год назад +5

    Excellent teacher. I've watched so many videos on this topic and you are simply the best.

  • @polversonrobotics2595
    @polversonrobotics2595 3 года назад +1

    Nice info, but dont treat us like idiots. "to eat the cake we put it in your mouth... etc" really? Just get to the point and deliver good info that people need, and stop repeating everything twice...

    • @OhhWhateverMan
      @OhhWhateverMan 3 года назад +1

      He is clearly mirroring the speech patterns and style of the guy on Kahn Academy guy, who always frustrated/annoyed me for the same reason.

  • @JeremyYost
    @JeremyYost 5 лет назад +5

    He writes the letter 'S' starting from the bottom.

  • @6059nuy
    @6059nuy 8 лет назад +12

    You are awesome with the series of 3 videos. Very informative and explained well. Great job!

  • @Allplussomeminus
    @Allplussomeminus 3 года назад +3

    1:09 you start your S's from the bottom end? That's New To Me.

  • @yifeiwang1589
    @yifeiwang1589 3 года назад +2

    Hello, Macrophage. I was diagnosed with Insulin Resistance a couple of months ago, and then I searched a lot on the Internet. I like very your works very much. It gives me a clear mind about why it is important to me. I am from China, there isn't lots of information like this on the Chinese website, Can I reprint your works to the Chinese website, I will indicate the author and your tubing address. Thank you so much!

  • @monicasunday7270
    @monicasunday7270 2 года назад +6

    I thought my body would never be the same again, but you fixed it. My heartiest gratitude to you Dr Igudia for helping me cure my type 2 diabetes disease successfully

  • @auctionmusic
    @auctionmusic 2 года назад +1

    I get all this, nice. Now, the part that I don't get is what happens to the insulin that is created by bcell? I mean, where or in what process is insulin consumed? Is it consumed when it opens the door to the cell to receive the glucose? Not sure if I missed that...

  • @lindaeubanks-mccormick2090
    @lindaeubanks-mccormick2090 3 года назад +16

    I feel the same as Michael O'Hara. I have been insulin dependent for 21 years. No one ever took the time to explain to me that sugar is TOXIC in your blood stream. Or any of the other ways sugar effects your body. And doesn't effect your body. And now I know.... Thank you macrophage!

    • @lightbeingpontifex
      @lightbeingpontifex 2 года назад

      Sugar and carbs are toxic to your body over 4 grams at a time,,,

    • @kinguche9208
      @kinguche9208 2 года назад

      Please how did you cure it

  • @Trackman2007
    @Trackman2007 9 лет назад +8

    Great explanation man! Thanks!

  • @RofIStomper
    @RofIStomper 2 года назад +1

    Glucose is wack, Ketones are better

  • @robinalgayres8807
    @robinalgayres8807 7 лет назад +7

    thank you. That was very clear and useful !

  • @jajdude
    @jajdude 4 года назад +4

    Good teaching, all I knew before this was that insulin regulates glucose, and that too much is not good.

  • @josephngumo
    @josephngumo 3 года назад +3

    Very well put.thank you!

  • @azxx6514
    @azxx6514 2 года назад +3

    Bro after 9 years at all the sudden your video shows up and helped me understand insulin with the most smooth and simple way🌹

    • @azxx6514
      @azxx6514 5 месяцев назад

      @@Tendertroll1 what is wrong bro

  • @burreifort
    @burreifort Год назад +1

    Wow! Very well explained. First time to have it handed on a plate and really understand it.

  • @AdegbiteStephen-zz8bl
    @AdegbiteStephen-zz8bl Год назад

    Thanks you Dr Igudia on RUclips for all you do in my life and my family. I went for a test today after taking the medication i ordered from Dr Igudia and I tested Type 2 Diabetes’s negative. Thanks doctor I will keep letting the world know about your good work sir.

  • @karendee5221
    @karendee5221 4 года назад +2

    I am using FreeStyle Libre 1 with Ambrosia Nightrider and LinkBluCon app. I am able to calibrate the libre and see both calibrated and non-calibrated values and graph. Also, gets alarm for HI/LO, out of range and no readings.

    • @liamerasmus7095
      @liamerasmus7095 4 года назад

      I am using it and can see how insulin is helping me control glucose levels

  • @dakotasonney2142
    @dakotasonney2142 4 года назад +3

    I'm only 4 minutes into this video/your channel and I love it. Thank you this is exactly what I needed and the way you explain this shit makes it understanding!

  • @Trd2020
    @Trd2020 3 года назад +1

    The only video I understand

  • @RAZR_Channel
    @RAZR_Channel 2 года назад

    5:47 - Maybe I'm just stupid... so can someone help me out. The bottom line question for me is What does insulin Do... and although this presentation is Very detailed... The bottom line question is unclear because there is a double negative statement at 5:47 which indicates that insulin both tells cells to both absorb and release glucose.
    So... the question remains: Does the amount of insulin in the blood lower... or Raise the level of glucose?
    And although the answer may be within the presentation perhaps it would be better stated as: More insulin = lower glucose... or more insulin raises it. I believe the former to be correct.... But I'm not sure...

    • @RAZR_Channel
      @RAZR_Channel 2 года назад

      Never mind... got it... according to wiki... insulin Lowers glucose/blood sugar. Still it took 30 results of google to find the answer. Every result takes a 1 mile dive into the situation... and while that may be beneficial to understanding the complete situation... I arrived at this video by asking a yes or no question.

  • @loveangel5309
    @loveangel5309 3 года назад +2

    Can u please explain insulin resistance and intermit fasting effects?

  • @lightbeingpontifex
    @lightbeingpontifex 2 года назад +1

    Insulin never goes away,,,,

  • @yulianna2504
    @yulianna2504 2 года назад +1

    that's the best explanation, thank you!!!

  • @Turbotomass
    @Turbotomass 6 лет назад +3

    Hypothetical if high sugar wasn't "toxic" in the blood and u didn't store the excess sugar what would happen? Tons of energy?

    • @nory7684
      @nory7684 2 года назад

      No…Diabetes

  • @siddiquesohan6590
    @siddiquesohan6590 2 года назад +1

    V good info .really.

  • @oscarcribeiro6346
    @oscarcribeiro6346 3 года назад +1

    Automatic saved video

  • @colleenclose8647
    @colleenclose8647 2 года назад +2

    Fantastic explanation. Thank you.

  • @mtarpo
    @mtarpo 8 лет назад +1

    There is a lot of information about insulin and insulin spikes... so say you start eating a ketogenic diet, does the release of glucagon get interfered with? The pancreas can get exhausted making all that insulin, is that true about glucagon? What supports the glucagon release other than low blood sugar? When I have low blood sugar, instead of having a bit of orange juice to externally raise blood sugar, I want to keep that glucagon pathway working efficiently, how can I do that? Eat protein and some fat and be patient, maybe rest, until my blood sugar normalizes?

  • @AdegbiteStephen-zz8bl
    @AdegbiteStephen-zz8bl Год назад

    Thanks you Dr Igudia on RUclips for all you do in my life and my family. I went for a test today after taking the medication i ordered from Dr Igudia and I tested Type 2 Diabetes’s negative. Thanks doctor I will keep letting the world know about your good work sir.

  • @CmdrMic
    @CmdrMic 9 лет назад +7

    Brilliant. Nicely presented. Patrick, could you please tell me what software (whiteboard, etc.) you used to create this video? Thank you.

  • @SandyRocker
    @SandyRocker 3 года назад +1

    👏

  • @ElizabethGonzalez-gj2bd
    @ElizabethGonzalez-gj2bd 3 года назад +2

    I love the way you teach. Thanks

  • @gloriasamuel9483
    @gloriasamuel9483 4 года назад +1

    Thank u for the beautifulllll message
    I would really appreciate if u could inform or explain why deos our body stop releasing insulin
    Thank you in advance

  • @narepushpa650
    @narepushpa650 2 года назад +1

    Superb explanation

  • @loubnaselection5489
    @loubnaselection5489 6 лет назад +1

    عرض روعة صراحة، وكذلك فيه معلومات أكثر
    لسوء الحظ، فإن معظم العروض أو المقالات المتعلقة بمرض السكري أو الأنسولين لا تذكر الحالة التي لا يحتاج فيها الجلوكوز للأنسولين كي يدخل للخلية، (B-خلية 7:08).
    وأعتقد أن هذا هو نفس ما يحصل عندما نأكل العسل لأنني لاحظت فعلا أنه عند استخدام العسل الخالص لمريضنا بالسكري فإن السكر لا يرتفع في الدم ربما لأن العسل يتكون من الفركتوز أكثر، آمل أن يصف أخصائيي التغذية والأطباء خطة لمرضى السكري لجعلهم يستفيدون من منافع العسل بدلا من تأكيدهم بشكل قاطع على تجنبه على الرغم من الفوائد العظيمة التي يحتوي عليها العسل والتي فعلا يحتاجها الجسم خاصة أن العسل يحتوي على مضادات الأكسدة الطبيعية والعديد من الفوائد.

  • @larsmollering8580
    @larsmollering8580 3 года назад +1

    Can you give me your sources, please? Thanks a lot!

  • @sherrybrandt6343
    @sherrybrandt6343 2 года назад

    Meeting Dr IGUDIA RUclips channel was the beginning of a new life for me after using his herbs medication in curing my Diabetes disease.

  • @123sanoon
    @123sanoon 5 лет назад +2

    WoW! Very well explained, thanks.

  • @dangraves3171
    @dangraves3171 Год назад

    fat causes insulin resistance How does fat cause insulin resistance?
    The scans showed researchers that higher fat levels in the blood caused insulin resistance by interfering with glucose transport into the muscles. This can happen within three hours. One hit of fat can start causing insulin resistance, inhibiting glucose uptake after just 160 minutes.

  • @shaylawalker2479
    @shaylawalker2479 9 месяцев назад

    Confused as many other educational videos explain that glucose cannot enter the cells with out insulin ‘unlocking’ the cell? Can you please explain, how this can occur when you have explained that glucose can enter b-cell freely without the form of insulin?

  • @jeffmerrell2377
    @jeffmerrell2377 3 месяца назад

    This is one of the best demonstrations I’ve seen on insulin. Simply explained with great illustrations just exactly how I need to learn the basics. Thank you!!

  • @blackspirit808
    @blackspirit808 2 года назад +1

    Been hearing about Insulin thousands of time, specifically with intermittent fasting discussion. Never bothered to look it up until now. Clean explanation.

  • @sabrinamcalister200
    @sabrinamcalister200 2 года назад

    Meeting Dr Igudia RUclips channel was the beginning of a new life for me after using his herbs medication in curing my type 2 Diabetes disease completely

  • @lordraw9909
    @lordraw9909 Год назад

    "Glucose is our main source of fuel"
    "Too much glucose is toxic"
    😂😂
    The main and preferred fuel source is fat.

  • @zoltangaal1842
    @zoltangaal1842 2 года назад

    Clucose is the main source of fuel IF YOU EAT CARBS FOR FUEL.

  • @jordancoughenour6552
    @jordancoughenour6552 3 года назад +1

    why is excess glucose toxic to the body?

  • @SB-du9if
    @SB-du9if Год назад +1

    This has to be the best explanation of any medical condition/situation
    Just subscribed and am looking forward to more of your work

  • @roybains7288
    @roybains7288 2 года назад

    I'm on hour 12 of my fast. My goal is to hit 48 hours. It's me vs me. I think I can do it but I failed many times before.

  • @lseidell
    @lseidell Год назад

    Love your videos. If you are doing intermittent fasting, can you have coffee and does it need to be black or can you add something that won't break your fast?

  • @gauravsharma-ki9fj
    @gauravsharma-ki9fj 3 года назад +2

    Best explanation ever ❤️

  • @suparnabarik9705
    @suparnabarik9705 2 года назад +1

    Thank you Sir for explaining so vividly---🙏

  • @aliadil4138
    @aliadil4138 5 лет назад +1

    Why is the stomach at the place of the heart

  • @shaneholdenbottle149
    @shaneholdenbottle149 4 года назад +1

    I like the pay day example

  • @RegineBrady
    @RegineBrady 4 года назад +1

    Glucose or carbohydrates or larger sugars?? Around 1:20-1:35. I’m confused. Huh? Thank you

    • @lilyjr.1384
      @lilyjr.1384 4 года назад

      Hunter W No, not all of those things.
      Complex carbs such as starch will break down into glucose, as they are composed of glucose molecules bonded together.
      Not every carb will break down into glucose, as fructose is a single molecule of sugar, (just like glucose); containing NO other sugars. A small amount will be converted into glucose when it is phosphorylated by the liver, however. Also fiber is a carb, but is indigestible; so it just passes out the body.
      Technically the body “burns” fat AND sugar, though this is really dependent on the context.

    • @lilyjr.1384
      @lilyjr.1384 4 года назад

      Glucose is a carbohydrate, as are all sugars.
      Not sure what he was trying to say with “larger sugars”, perhaps in reference to the starch; even though it is not sugar itself, but a long chain of bonded sugar molecules.

    • @nory7684
      @nory7684 2 года назад

      When he says “larger sugars” …i think his talking about the “saccharides” which is what sugar is and there are different forms of it…theres monosaccharides, disaccharides, oligosaccharides, polysaccharides….glucose is an example of a monosaccharide…lactose is an example of a disaccharide which is a larger sugar molecule…in fact most of the diet we eat consists of disaccharides and the body breaks it down to monosaccharides…its rare you’ll get a diet with just a monosaccharide alone…dextrose might be the only one which you get from corn

  • @danmunnn495
    @danmunnn495 Год назад

    If the chocolate cake is not served on a plate, I ain’t gonna eat it!

  • @yodamaster202
    @yodamaster202 2 месяца назад

    Whole internet ugliest video...And best.

  • @dansmith1743
    @dansmith1743 4 года назад +1

    This was a good example thank you.

  • @thubelihlekupa3339
    @thubelihlekupa3339 5 лет назад +1

    what software you use as chalk board

  • @valeriamarrerodiaz1731
    @valeriamarrerodiaz1731 2 года назад

    so you need to inject insulin after eating sugar

  • @black-rubi36
    @black-rubi36 3 года назад

    So you body only let insulin when u body have less glucose???

    • @slimeybat16
      @slimeybat16 3 года назад

      more glucose will activate the insulin

  • @siva5183
    @siva5183 Год назад

    So its not about insulin resistance actually.

  • @MedicinePearl
    @MedicinePearl Год назад

    Really nice videos ❤

  • @brandontormaschy6977
    @brandontormaschy6977 4 года назад +1

    Very informative señor 💯

  • @p.m.8316
    @p.m.8316 2 года назад

    but this is not the only function of insulin right?

  • @tlee7028
    @tlee7028 7 месяцев назад

    this is so well explained ! Thanks heaps !

  • @marjn1030
    @marjn1030 2 года назад

    Does the glucose go to the liver first.

  • @nlmethiopia1113
    @nlmethiopia1113 Год назад

    Well explained!!!

  • @SuperGGLOL
    @SuperGGLOL Год назад

    Thanks for the lesson!

  • @grahamh7041
    @grahamh7041 2 года назад

    Superb - Thank you !

  • @ushareddy617
    @ushareddy617 2 года назад

    sir if a person suffers from high insulin resistance and gets diabetes 2 can he be given insulin to reduce his sugar

    • @ivt8
      @ivt8 2 года назад

      Wow you guessed oit right!

  • @donnamaas4909
    @donnamaas4909 10 месяцев назад

    That was great, I think the difference on the explanation was the drawing. It can make a lot of difference than just talking. Another subscriber 😊

  • @RegineBrady
    @RegineBrady 4 года назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @mae8861
    @mae8861 2 года назад

    Nice job doing this video

  • @Alanthedeadly
    @Alanthedeadly 3 года назад

    Thankyou for your simple explanation

  • @panpan7744
    @panpan7744 Год назад

    Does glucose melt?

  • @rorschach1848
    @rorschach1848 5 лет назад +1

    Insulin is bad, watch Dr. Berg’s videos on the topic.

    • @gloriaharbridge4986
      @gloriaharbridge4986 4 года назад +1

      No our body needs insulin. It is the excess insulin caused mostly by overconsumption of carbohydrates, which break down to glucose, which causes excess insulin. Check out Dr Jason Fung as well as Diet Doctor. Very interesting.

    • @thumuslol
      @thumuslol 4 года назад +1

      Thank you Gloria, as a type 1 diabetic I can affirm: you will die without insulin

  • @oscarcribeiro6346
    @oscarcribeiro6346 3 года назад

    Lol spoon-fed.

  • @ggsksandika1863
    @ggsksandika1863 9 лет назад +1

    Thanks a lot

  • @karthikdn6452
    @karthikdn6452 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you.

  • @shahistabegum2008
    @shahistabegum2008 2 года назад

    Thank you is a tiny word to express the gratitude for explaining this topic 🙏

  • @sos9081
    @sos9081 2 года назад

    Good vidio.

  • @somubalan5660
    @somubalan5660 Год назад

    excellent

  • @peternguyen9740
    @peternguyen9740 2 года назад

    Fantastic all around!

  • @cesarregalado3420
    @cesarregalado3420 3 года назад

    cool.

  • @sachinkulkarni317
    @sachinkulkarni317 7 лет назад

    thx but I wanna say where does the insulin go and what happens to those cells which have glucose as it is toxic the lysosome will destroy it?

  • @Maria-er6nk
    @Maria-er6nk 5 лет назад +1

    6:25

  • @claraproencarodriguescouti3591

    Excelent! 🎉

  • @aarthis4593
    @aarthis4593 2 года назад

    Awesome explanation. Really helpful!!

  • @heltonja
    @heltonja 6 лет назад

    Why doesn't insulin start pushing glucose into fat cells from the very first bite of cake?

    • @lilyjr.1384
      @lilyjr.1384 4 года назад

      The process is far more gradual than you think.

  • @ebislove4383
    @ebislove4383 2 года назад

    Well done! Short, simple and to the point.

  • @davidfarmer2049
    @davidfarmer2049 5 лет назад

    It is a body not a "baaaaaaaaardy".