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Insulin Resistance Symptoms



Your Insulin Resistance
Symptoms Checklist

Insulin resistance symptoms are associated with the accumulation of body fat, especially around the abdomen, along with:

    Natural Weight Loss Programs Ongoing Fatigue
    Natural Weight Loss Programs High Blood Sugar Levels
    Natural Weight Loss Programs Elevated Insulin Levels
    Natural Weight Loss Programs High Blood Pressure
    Natural Weight Loss Programs Low Levels of the HDL Cholesterol
    Natural Weight Loss Programs Elevated Levels of Triglycerides and LDL Cholesterol
    Natural Weight Loss Programs Abnormalities in Blood Clotting
    Natural Weight Loss Programs Increased Inflammatory Markers



Insulin resistance is defined as a decreased cell sensitivity or responsiveness to the metabolic actions of insulin.

If you have insulin resistance, your blood sugar and insulin levels are higher than normal, but not high enough for a Type 2 Diabetes diagnosis to be made.

Although if left untreated Type 2 Diabetes usually develops.

Diagnosis of insulin resistance is done via pathology testing. You need to discuss these specific blood tests with your health professional.

The good news is that it is possible to turn around insulin resistance symptoms by controlling blood sugar levels with natural weight loss.

This will also reduce your risk for Type 2 Diabetes and other complications, including Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) if you are female.





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