Importance of Fasting Insulin Level in Your Blood Test

  • There’s one test that your doctor or lab test packages probably aren’t doing, that can detect high insulin levels before these warning signs appear and prevent type 2 diabetes decades before it’s full blown. What is it? A fasting insulin test.
  • Insulin is a hormone produced in the pancreas, which regulates the amount of glucose in the blood.
  • Fasting insulin is a measure of your serum insulin levels when you have fasted for at-least 10 to 12 hours. Insulin levels in blood must be low (around 5 for a metabolically healthy person) when we do not eat or drink anything for long time.
  • Fasting Insulin test catches the early signs of metabolic dysfunction while they can still be reversed using personalized nutrition, diet, and lifestyle interventions.
  • Insulin resistance if ignored would turn into pre-diabetes and later type-2 Diabetes. It might take few months to years before it turns into Type-2 Diabetes. Varies from person to person.
  • For some reason, fasting insulin isn’t included in routine lab work, and most doctors don’t order it.

How can you take control of your insulin levels?

  • Eat a low-glycaemic diet full of whole, real foods, increase your dietary fibre, include lot of protein and Un-refined healthy oils.
  • Incorporate movement daily,
  • Get a high quality 8 hours of sleep.
  • Reduce your stress levels through deep breathing techniques, yoga practice or meditation.

~Praveen Jada

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