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Type 2 Diabetes

In the recesses of your mind, there's a canyon between where you stand and where you want to be. On the other side of the gorge is a different you. On that side you control your diabetes, your diabetes doesn’t control you. On that side you go to bed each night with peace of mind; no worries about night-time lows, because your sugar is in tight control. You whistle as you get on the scale in the morning because the numbers are slowly going down, not up. The other you baffles your physician with ideal cholesterol and blood pressure readings, using less medication or perhaps none at all. The need for diabetic medications and insulin is also receding in the other you. You have the energy to complete the painting job in the guest room. You have the strength to help your neighbors unload their gardening supplies. You cook nutritious meals and eat more food than before, yet still look great. Friends and family ask you what you’ve done to look younger and be so full of vitality.

You've wondered how to make it to the other side. Scattered along the cliffs are the remnants of links you've tried to build. Our programs and services lay down the pavement on the bridge that reaches to the other side. All you have to do is take the first step.

You've wondered how to make it to the other side. Scattered along the cliffs are the remnants of links you've tried to build. Our programs and services lay down the pavement on the bridge that reaches to the other side. All you have to do is take the first step.

Type 1 Diabetes

Wishing insulin away isn’t an option for you: insulin is your lifeline. But too much of a good thing can also create problems for you. You wish your blood sugar numbers weren’t increasing requiring more insulin. You’re tired of the dizzying cycle of chasing food with insulin and insulin with food. As you’ve witnessed the increased need of insulin there is a very good chance your weight has gone up right along with it. This just adds to your insulin resistance and makes the cycle become more out of control.

Our programs and products can outline a new approach to optimal nutrition, physical activity and stress management to get you off the blood sugar rollercoaster. You can end up reducing your insulin need to 20-30 units of insulin a day, the same amount that a healthy pancreas would produce: diminishing the chances of you developing fear-provoking complications.  Smaller amounts of insulin lead to increased energy. Energy you can use to chase your kids around at the beach. Your renewed vigor will help you get back in shape and look your best at the high school reunion. You’ll experience increased productivity at work due to a clearer state of mind. Your confidants will note on your renewed health and vivacity. And best of all, you’ll feel in control again. Take the first step towards stopping diabetes dead in its tracks.

 

 


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