After a while, your blood sugar levels go down again because your body and brain have used the sugar from your blood stream. This is when your body releases another hormone named “glucagon”. What does is, it goes back to all the cells of your body, unlocks them and gets the sugar back.
Your liver cells, your muscle cells and your fat cells are like bank accounts to hold sugar. When blood sugar levels are too high, your body puts the excess sugar in the bank and when your blood sugar levels fall too low, the body takes sugar out of the bank to ensure an uninterrupted supply of sugar to the brain. So this is how your body properly regulates the blood sugar levels throughout the day.
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