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Diabetes Treatment

There are two forms of diabetes; type 1 and type 2. Type 1 is also called insulin dependent diabetes, and type 2 is referred to as insulin resistant diabetes. Type 2 diabetes typically stems from a patient's inability to process sugars properly, not his or her insufficient insulin production. Increasing insulin is not "therapy." It is quite the opposite. In reality, excess insulin levels are dangerous to one's health and a cover-up for the true underlying issues. 


To reverse diabetes, we take an all-encompassing approach to figure out why your body is not processing insulin properly. We address diet and inflammation levels as well as gut imbalances, organ dysfunction, and possible underlying infections. 


Testing


Throughout the process, we take an in-depth look at our patient's bloodwork, stool, and saliva. We can detect bacterial and nutritional imbalances and check for foreign pathogens in order to heal and eliminate them. 


Patients can expect improved digestive function, energy levels, and overall function.


Supplementation


Another important part of the reversal process is through supplementation. Using supplementation, we are able to regain function in the areas of damage and restore the bodies ability to utilize blood sugars. 


Results


Our patients experience improved energy levels, cognitive function, digestion, and metabolic activity while reducing the amount of medications they are on in a safe and controlled manner. 

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