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What you are about to read could transform your health forever.

If you are obese or carrying excess weight, we are so glad you found us. We are here to help.

Insulite Laboratories empathizes with the physical and psychological discomfort caused by this disease. Our web site is dedicated to helping you better understand your condition and the specific steps you can take to reverse it.

Learn about a system designed to reverse excess weight gain and obesity
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weight gain and obesity

The information on this site is not about fad diets, magic pills or fantasy claims to transform the way you look and feel overnight. It is about accurate scientific information that can help you to effectively change the way your body responds to food and heal the underlying cause of your excess weight or obesity, a condition called Insulin Resistance.

This important information cannot be easily explained in a small number of words, so we urge you to take a few minutes and read the next few pages to learn definitively why and how you can finally achieve your goals of losing weight and restoring your health. Insulite Laboratories firmly believes that information is power when it comes to reversing your condition.

Please understand why we are different. Insulite Laboratories is not some large, heartless, insensitive organization. On the contrary, we care deeply about you and we are committed to helping you restore your health. You can contact us at any time to have your questions about excess weight or obesity answered.

To learn about excess weight and obesity and their root cause, Insulin Resistance, continue reading below.

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INSULIN RESISTANCE IS THE ROOT CAUSE OF EXCESS WEIGHT AND OBESITY

Scientist have identified Insulin ResistanceAre you one of the millions suffering from excess weight or obesity who have failed to reverse the symptoms of these conditions, no matter what you've tried? It may not be due to lack of willpower. Instead, you could be Insulin Resistant, a root cause of excess weight and obesity.

Scientists at the National Institutes of Health, Stanford University and other research centers have clearly identified the existence and effects of Insulin Resistance, a biochemical condition that causes excess weight and obesity, leading to a variety of conditions, including the cluster of cardiovascular risk factors called Metabolic Syndrome (Syndrome X), reversible Pre-Diabetes and PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome), a leading cause of female infertility.

If you are among the 65% of the overweight population with Insulin Resistance, your ability to reverse your symptoms and lose weight may not have been within your control - until now.

This breakthrough in understanding the body's biochemistry remains relatively unknown, even though Insulin Resistance has reached epidemic proportions. Your doctor may not have explained the crucial link between Insulin Resistance and excess weight and obesity. You need to understand this link in order to reverse your condition.

The Insulite System for Excess Weight and Obesity is the first scientifically-designed method that restores your body's ability to conquer your symptoms by helping to reverse Insulin Resistance.

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EXCESS WEIGHT, OBESITY AND INSULIN RESISTANCE

Weight gain and obesity substantially increase your chances of causing damage to your cardiovascular system, which can lead to a heart attack or stroke.

Insulin Resistance is an underlying cause of weight gain and obesity and there are many factors that contribute to its presence in the body. In essence, our environment and lifestyles have evolved too rapidly for our bodies to keep pace. We are still genetically "wired" to thrive on the entrenched habits of our ancestors, who consumed different, nutrient-rich foods and a diet low in carbohydrates, as well as sustaining greater levels of movement and exercise. Some people may also have a genetic predisposition to Insulin Resistance, while others develop the condition through high stress and unhealthy lifestyles.



INSULIN RESISTANCE NEGATIVELY AFFECTS GLUCOSE AND INSULIN LEVELS

Over time, the above factors have damaged the complex ability of the body's cells to properly utilize insulin to convert glucose to energy. This process creates Insulin Resistance, which can cause excess weight and obesity in two distinct ways.

Diagram of a Normal cell.

First, Insulin Resistance vastly reduces the number of insulin receptor sites or "doorways" on the walls of your cells. The average healthy person has some 20,000 receptor sites per cell, while the average overweight individual can have as few as 5,000.

If you have too few receptor sites, glucose bounces off the cell wall, instead of passing through the insulin "door" to be burned as energy. With the cell "door" almost closed to it, glucose remains in the blood stream, causing elevated levels of blood sugar, which are sent to the liver. Once there, the sugar is converted into fat and stored via the blood stream throughout the body. This process can lead to excess weight gain and obesity.

Diagram of Insulin Resistant cell.

The second way that Insulin Resistance causes excess weight and obesity is by raising insulin levels in the blood stream. Unhealthy lifestyles and genetic conditions cause the pancreas to overproduce insulin. The cell is, in turn, overwhelmed by this surplus of insulin and protects itself by reducing the number of its insulin receptor sites.

This process leaves too few sites for insulin to carry out its normal function, which is to attach itself to the cell wall and act as "a key in a lock" allowing glucose to pass through the cell wall and be converted into energy. The vastly-reduced number of receptor sites in Insulin Resistant people causes an excess of insulin "rejected" by the cell to free-float in the blood stream, creating conditions that can damage your cardiovascular system, leading to a heart attack or stroke.

SYMPTOMS OF EXCESS WEIGHT AND OBESITY

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Excess weight and obesity are characterized by having at least three of the following symptoms:

  • Insulin Resistance (when the body can't absorb blood sugar or insulin properly) - elevated fasting insulin
  • Abdominal fat - in men this means a 40 inch waist or larger, in women 35 inches or larger
  • High blood sugar levels - at least 110 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL) after fasting
  • High triglycerides - at least 150 mg/dL in the blood stream
  • Low HDL (the "good" cholesterol) - less than 40 mg/dL
  • Pro-thrombotic state (e.g. high fibrinogen or plasminogen activator inhibitor in the blood)
  • Blood pressure of 130/85 mmHg or higher

The underlying causes of excess weight and obesity are Insulin Resistance, poor diet, physical inactivity and genetic factors.

Researchers have found a connection between excess weight and obesity and other conditions such as Metabolic Syndrome, PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) and reversible Pre-Diabetes, which, if left unchecked, can lead to irreversible Type 2 Diabetes.

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Studies have shown, for example, an increased link between Metabolic Syndrome and atherosclerosis, which occurs when fatty deposits called plaque cling to the interior walls of the arteries, leading to blockages that can cause heart attacks or stroke. Individuals with Metabolic Syndrome are also more prone to developing Type 2 Diabetes, as well as PCOS in women and prostate cancer in men.

All these findings substantially raise the bar on the seriousness of excess weight and obesity, making it even more important that doctors instruct their patients about one of the underlying causes - Insulin Resistance.

At present, there is no single pharmaceutical drug that can reverse the symptoms of weight gain and obesity. A complete system of elements is needed to treat the major factor in causing this condition, namely Insulin Resistance.

THE INSULITE SYSTEM FOR EXCESS WEIGHT AND OBESITY

Learn about the Insulite Excess Weight and Obesity System.The Insulite System is the first scientifically-formulated plan to address the underlying cause of Insulin Resistance and reverse its symptoms. By raising the number of insulin receptor sites on your cells, the Insulite System increases your body's capacity to allow glucose to enter your cells and reduce overall insulin load - an excess of the latter is an underlying cause of weight gain and obesity. This comprehensive system supports your body's ability to balance glucose and insulin levels, thus helping you lose weight.

Please go to the next page to read about how the Insulite System is scientifically-designed to help reverse Insulin Resistance - a major factor in excess weight and obesity.


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Please Note: The Insulite Excess Weight and Obesity System is not a medical treatment and neither is it a substitute for the advice of your primary care physician. Instead, the Insulite System is a nutraceutical and lifestyle approach that supports your body's abilities to better manage your condition.

Consult your doctor before beginning the Insulite System and seek his advice about monitoring your condition while keeping him informed of your progress and experiences. Individual results will vary.

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