This organ controls your sugar levels and produces a special juice that releases the nutrients from your food to help keep you in the best possible shape.
It aids digestion by producing a special tonic made of water, sodium bicarbonate, and digestive enzymes.
Most of those nutrients then get absorbed into the blood stream, and go on to enrich the body.
It achieves this with the hormones insulin and glucagon, which are produced in special cells called the Islets of Langerhans.
Having too much or too little sugar can be life threatening, so the pancreas must stay on constant alert.
To bring us back to normal, the pancreas releases insulin, which makes the excess sugar move into cells, where it's either used as an energy source, or stored for later.
On the other hand, it blood sugar is low, the pancreas releases a hormone called glucagon that tells the body's cells and liver to release stored sugars back into the bloodstream.
But a faulty pancreas can no longer coach us like this, meaning that this healthy balance is destroyed.
If It's weaken ed by disease,the organ's ability to produce insulin may be reduced,or even extinguished,which can trigger the condition known as diabetes.
Without regular insulin release, sugar steadily builds up in the blood, eventually hardening the blood vessels and causing heart attacks, kidney failure, and strokes.
The same lack of insulin deprives cells of the energy-rich sugar, they need to grow and function.
People with diabetes also tend to have higher levels of glucagon, which makes even more sugar circulate.
Without this internal health coach, our sugar levels would go haywire, and we wouldn't be able to digest important nutrients.
It needs our conscious participation, too.
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