EPISODE · Jul 2, 2025 · 17 MIN
25-27 How To Prevent, And Reverse, Insulin Resistance
from Get Healthy Alabama
Episode 25:27 How To Prevent, And Reverse, Insulin Resistance If you listened to the last two episodes of the Get Healthy Alabama podcast you learned three "health facts": 1) High cholesterol does not cause heart disease. Insulin resistance does. 2) Insulin resistance also causes many other disease: Type 2 Diabetes, Alzheimer's, Cancer, PCOS, erectile dysfunction, fatty liver disease, and arthritis. 3) You can tell if you have Insulin Resistance through three blood tests: - Fasting blood glucose. - A1 C - Fasting insulin An elevated level of any of these is a sign of Insulin Resistance. On this week's episode I teach you how to reverse and correct Insulin Resistance. Specifically, I share four "tools" you can use to help lower your blood sugar and Insulin levels. Four "tools" that will help you restore your health in a natural way… without the use of drugs. Please give this episode a good listen as Insulin Resistance affects the overwhelming majority of adults in this country. And, as always, please share this episode with a friend. Thanks! ———————- Want to learn more? Continue the conversation regarding this episode, and all future episodes, by signing up for our daily emails. Simply visit: GetHealthyAlabama.com Once there, download the "Symptom Survey" and you will automatically added to our email list. ———————- Also, if you haven't already, we'd appreciate it if you'd subscribe to the podcast, leave a comment and give us a rating. (Thanks!!!) On Facebook? Connect with us at Facebook.com/GetHealthyAlabama * This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose or treat any disease. Please consult with your health care provider before making any health-related changes.
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