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The Future of Diabetes Treatment is Now!
The Future of Diabetes Treatment is Now!
Physiologic Insulin Resensitization (PIR) is an intravenous infusion protocol designed to bio-mimic the insulin hormone secretion in a more physiologically identical manner to the body's way of maintaining optimized carbohydrate symptoms-- which typically causes significant side effects.
By delivering insulin in a manner that bio-mimics normal physiology, we are able to up-regulate insulin receptor activity and reduce insulin resistance.
We utilize and apply insulin as a hormone instead of as a drug. When we use it as a hormone, we are essentially retraining the cells to be sensitive to insulin again. When you accomplish this it’s like turning back the clock on insulin resistance and naturally reduces or eliminates symptoms associated with diabetes. This of course has long-term desirable effects which has the potential to allow patients to live a better healthier life with normal blood sugars.
The traditional method of using insulin as a drug, for example with insulin injections and medications that boost insulin levels, overwhelms the cells with insulin and essentially forces the sugar into them. This common, yet unnatural approach, can often cause diabetes and insulin resistance to get worse overtime instead of better.
Unfortunately, metabolic impairment is a chronic disease. If patients stop therapy, the improvements experienced from these treatments will diminish over time.
Every patient’s degree of insulin resistance and ability to metabolize carbohydrates is unique, so we begin with a FREE consultation to see if you qualify for the treatment, determine medical necessity, and establish a physician-directed
individualized care plan.
The patient’s unique care plan typically includes an “Induction Phase” of weekly infusions. As the patient notices improvements, the infusions generally are reduced in approximately 90 days.
Next, the “Maintenance Phase” finds the balance between developing an optimized metabolism and maximizing the time between treatments.
Visits typically start with three hours, and patients are free to move around during the process (read, work, watch TV, etc). As patients improve, the time between visits is extended while visit duration is reduced. A two-hour visit about every four to six weeks is common.
We love our patients, so feel free to visit during normal business hours.
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