Insulin Resistance Therapy involves administering small, precise doses of insulin intravenously (through an IV). Unlike traditional insulin injections that deliver insulin subcutaneously (under the skin), our method allows insulin to enter the bloodstream directly. This process has been observed to help patients better replicate the body’s natural release of insulin, providing a more controlled and consistent reduction of blood glucose levels.
The Insulin Resistance Therapy is administered at each visit and typically takes a few hours to complete. The frequency of infusions is tailored to your individual needs, based on factors such as lab test results, energy levels, and symptom improvement. Initially, you may receive infusions two to three times a week. As your condition improves, the frequency may decrease to once every four to six weeks.
Based on observations from our clinic and patient feedback, our Insulin Resistance Therapy has shown several potential benefits for managing diabetes:
Improved A1C Control: Many of our patients have reported better management of their A1C levels, achieving and maintaining target levels more effectively than with traditional insulin delivery methods.
Reduced Diabetes Complications: Observation of our patients suggests a lower risk of complications such as heart disease, stroke, kidney damage, neuropathy, and diabetic foot ulcers. This improvement is beleived to be linked to tighter blood sugar control achieved through our infusion therapy.
Personalized Treatment Plans: Our clinic customizes each patient’s infusion schedule and insulin dosage based on their specific needs and responses. This tailored approach ensures that the treatment is aligned with each patient’s unique diabetes management goals.
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