Diabetes: Are You at Risk?
Insulin Resistance Syndrome Ð The basis of all chronic diseases of aging Ð The basis of aging itself!!
Insulin is one of the most important hormones in our bodies, because it is essential for the production of energy. Made by the pancreas, insulin is released every time we eat, in response to the glucose (blood sugar) that is absorbed from our intestines. Insulin facilitates the transport of glucose through the cell walls into the interior of our cells, where the glucose becomes a primary source of energy required to sustain life.
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (also called adult-onset, or non-insulin dependent, diabetes mellitus) is becoming more prevalent, not only in the United States, but also worldwide. Currently about 15 million Americans have type 2 diabetes, which primarily affects people over 40, and about one in three adults is predisposed to have diabetes because of a family history of the disease. The primary cause of diabetes is obesity, brought on by lack of exercise and the typical Western diet, which is high in carbohydrates and fats, but low in many essential nutrients. This diet ravages the insulin system and causes type 2 diabetes, a disease in which the body is unable to control blood sugar level adequately.
As we get older, our bodies ability to regulate blood sugar declines, and that sets the stage for diabetes. And when the disease takes hold, it accelerates the aging process through a process known as glycation. In the United States, diabetes is the leading cause of blindness, kidney failure, and amputation of the lower extremities. People with diabetes frequently have circulatory problems that increase the risk for atherosclerosis.
Despite the prevalence of type 2 diabetes, or adult-onset, most people have little to no idea how to protect or maintain an efficient insulin system. Short of controlling oneÕs diet and developing a disciplined exercise program, what is a person to do?
If there is a single marker for lifespan, it is insulin. Specifically, insulin sensitivity. Insulin resistance is the basis of all the chronic diseases of aging: cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, obesity, diabetes and cancer.
Among the support that InsuLife offers is its ability to help:
¥ Enhance energy levels
¥ Improve insulin sensitivity
¥ Decrease insulin resistance
¥ Regulate blood sugar levels
¥ Decrease blood pressure
¥ Age-related diabetes risk
Supplement Facts
Ingredients Amount per Serving
Vitamin B6 (pyidoxine) 10 mg
Vitamin C 200 mg
Vitamin E 100 IU
Vitamin K (as phylloquinon) 90 mcg
Chromium 1 mg
Alpha-lipoic acid 600 mg
GoatÕs Rue extract 20 mg
MHCP 200 mg
N-Acetylcysteine 75 mg
Quercetin 75 mg
Vanadium 1 mg
Suggested Use: Take 1 capsule 3 times per day.Caution: Keep out of reach of children. Use only as directed. Not for use by children or by pregnant or lactating women.
Supplement your diet with InsuLife
InsuLife is an insulin-support nutritional formulation that takes the care and maintenance of your insulin system to a new level. In this formulation, weÕve included some of the most valuable herbal and vitamin supplements available, including, for the first time anywhere, the cinnamon extract MHCP, along with Galega officinalis, a judicious amount of chromium, and several other nutrients.
InsuLife
1 Bottle $3995
(One Month Supply)
plus
$4.95 shipping
& handling
3 Bottles $10785
plus $6.95 shipping & handling
To order call toll-free
Western Health Products
1-877-640-1010
Outside the U.S. call
970-385-7752
Or order online at
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Send checks or money orders to:
WHP ¥ PO Box 5195 ¥ Durango, CO 81301
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