HOW WE SUPPORT YOU
Support is a Key to Your Success

Research shows that people who are undertaking significant lifestyle changes have a much better chance for success if they have access to an effective support network. Contrary to popular belief, willpower alone cannot alter the neural patterns that reinforce your unhealthy habits; nor will taking a daily pill. In order to effectively reverse insulin resistance, a complete health protocol (a carefully structured health support system) is required to address broad aspects of the condition. It must also leverage commitment and realistic expectations.
What makes lifestyle change so hard?

Perfection and speed are not your goals
At Insulite Laboratories, we understand the challenges and frustration you have faced. Our unique understanding of how to alter your brain’s networks safely and permanently is key to sidestepping resistance to change. Healthy, lasting change takes time. Be patient and persistent, and just stick to the program. Don’t worry if you miss a day or a week. The most important thing is to keep coming back.
This is your voyage

Insulite provides an ongoing support system to help you achieve better health
The most effective way to achieve long-term change is to slowly alter the existing neural pathways that direct your negative behavior patterns. The Insulite Diet, Exercise and Addiction/Craving Awareness plans and 52-week online health protocol are designed to help you alter these neural networks.
Each week you are on the Insulite System you will receive a state-of-the-art health protocol that provides a wealth of practical, useful information on diet, exercise, addiction awareness and strategies to neutralize related issues, and wonderful motivational tips.
Our web site has links to chat rooms where you can discover new information and read comments from health practitioners and other individuals in our online community who are also on course to improving their health.

While making changes, we encourage you to enlist the help and support of your health care practitioner. Let your doctor know about the changes you have decided to make. As the biochemistry of your body changes, you may even require adjustments to your medications. Always check with your health care practitioner before altering your prescribed medications.