ResearchPeptides.com Reveals the Alarming Consequence of Lack of Insulin and IGF 1

Recently, ResearchPeptides.com reveals the alarming effects and consequences of lack of insulin and IGF 1. Based on the current studies and researchers, the lack of insulin and IGF 1 has a big impact on the production of brown adipose tissue and white adipose tissue.

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Portsmouth, VA -- (SBWire) -- 06/09/2016 --ResearchPeptides.com is the world's leader in providing a forum that mainly tackles about IGF 1 and other forms of peptides available in the market. Recently, ResearchPeptides.com reveals the alarming effects and consequences of lack of insulin and IGF 1. Based on the current studies and researchers, the lack of insulin and IGF 1 has a big impact on the production of brown adipose tissue and white adipose tissue.

Insulin is a type of hormone that is mainly produced by the pancreas. The insulin works by utilizing the sugar or glucose from the carbohydrates found in foods. In addition to that, the insulin also helps to keep the blood sugar levels at bay. On the other hand, IGF 1 or the insulin growth factor plays an important role in order to grow the muscles and the body continuously. The IGF 1 is a natural hormone that starts to develop during early childhood. The brown adipose tissue and white adipose tissue are two important components that are present in mammals as well as in newborn humans.

In the past few years, insulin is commonly associated with diabetes. While the IGF 1 is connected to the inability of the body to grow fully this can result to dwarfism. Aside from the common diseases, the lack of insulin and IGF 1 is also linked to the absence of brown adipose tissue and white adipose tissue.

In a research conducted, the mice under the study significantly show about 25% reduction of both the brown adipose tissue and white adipose tissue. The result of the research is another groundbreaking and a breakthrough in the medical field. This will help the physicians to better understand the importance of insulin and IGF 1 to the body. Aside from that, the result of the research also aims to educate the patients regarding the risk of the lack of insulin and IGF 1.

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