Metabolic reset programme: GLP1 (Wegovy) and insulin & leptin resistance programme for women subscription

Metabolic reset programme: GLP1 (Wegovy) and insulin & leptin resistance programme for women subscription

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• Targets insulin and leptin resistance, not just calories.

• Can only be purchased after a medical consultation with one of our medical team.

• Doctor-designed; pairs with GLP protocols and blood‑test monitoring.

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    Vegetarian Vegetarian
    Non-GMO Non-GMO
    GMP GMP
    3rd Party Tested 3rd Party Tested
    No Unnecessary fillers No fillers

    The basics

    Insulin resistance means your cells ignore insulin’s signal, so sugar stays in the blood and fat stays locked in fat cells. Leptin resistance means your brain can’t “hear” the full signal from body fat, so hunger and cravings can feel louder than they should. This pack aims to:
    Calm inflammation and improve membrane signalling (omega‑3, vitamin d3+k2).
    Support insulin pathways and glucose transport (inositol, ala, magnesium).
    Boost cellular energy use and fat transport (nr, l‑carnitine).
    None of this replaces food choices or movement — it amplifies them.

    The need to know

    What are the benefits?

    Support fat and not muscle loss

    • Support insulin sensitivity
    • Improved metabolic health
    • Reduce rebound

    The Science

    Omega-3 (epa + dha) – healthy fats from fish oil that help calm inflammation and make your cell membranes more flexible. This makes it easier for insulin to “dock” and do its job, helping to unlock fat from storage.
    Magnesium glycinate – a mineral that’s involved in hundreds of reactions in your body, including how your cells respond to insulin. Many people with insulin resistance are low in magnesium.
    Vitamin D3 + K2 – Vitamin D helps your body respond better to insulin and supports healthy hormone signalling, while vitamin K2 helps keep calcium in the right places (like your bones, not your arteries).
    Nicotinamide riboside (NR) – boosts your NAD+ levels, which are like the body’s “energy currency.” This helps your cells’ power plants (mitochondria) burn fat more effectively.
    Inositol is a naturally occurring compound that improves how insulin messages are delivered inside your cells and is often used in PCOS for hormone balance and better blood sugar control.
    L-carnitine – helps move fats into the part of your cells where they’re burned for energy. Think of it as a shuttle bus taking fat to the “furnace.”
    Alpha-lipoic acid (ALA) is a powerful antioxidant that also helps your muscles absorb sugar from the blood more efficiently.
    Chromium picolinate – a trace mineral that makes insulin work better by improving how it attaches to its receptor. It can help lower cravings for carbs and support stable blood sugar.

    How will I know its working?

    Steadier energy and fewer post‑meal crashes within 2–4 weeks.
    Reduced cravings for fast‑release carbs as protein and fat metabolism improve.
    Triglycerides trend down; insulin sensitivity markers often improve when paired with diet and activity.

    When to take it?

    Take the supplement pack daily with food and water, before morning or afternoon meal, unless specified otherwise on the sachet.

    Ingredients

    Supplement Facts

    Ingredient Amount
    Per Serving
    % Daily
    Value
    NR nicotinamide riboside 500mg
    Acetyl L-carnitine 500mg
    Omega-3 1000mg
    Alpha lipoic acid 300mg
    Inositol 1300mg
    D3 & K2 4000IU 250mcg K2 MK7 4000IU
    Magnesium glycinate 1000mg
    Chromium picolinate 1000mcg

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    Publications you might find interesting

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    The latest research

    1. Petrillo T, Semprini E, Tomatis V, Arnesano M, Ambrosetti F, Battipaglia C, Sponzilli A, Ricciardiello F, Genazzani AR, Genazzani AD. Putative Complementary Compounds to Counteract Insulin-Resistance in PCOS Patients. Biomedicines. 2022 Aug 9;10(8):1924. doi: 10.3390/biomedicines10081924. PMID: 36009471; PMCID: PMC9406066.
    2. Capece U, Moffa S, Improta I, Di Giuseppe G, Nista EC, Cefalo CMA, Cinti F, Pontecorvi A, Gasbarrini A, Giaccari A, Mezza T. Alpha-Lipoic Acid and Glucose Metabolism: A Comprehensive Update on Biochemical and Therapeutic Features. Nutrients. 2022 Dec 21;15(1):18. doi: 10.3390/nu15010018. PMID: 36615676; PMCID: PMC9824456.
    4. Dubey P, Thakur V, Chattopadhyay M. Role of Minerals and Trace Elements in Diabetes and Insulin Resistance. Nutrients. 2020 Jun 23;12(6):1864. doi: 10.3390/nu12061864. PMID: 32585827; PMCID: PMC7353202.
    5. Bizzarri M, Dinicola S, Cucina A. Modulation of both Insulin Resistance and Cancer Growth by Inositol. Curr Pharm Des. 2017;23(34):5200-5210. doi: 10.2174/1381612823666170830123634. PMID: 28875849.
    6. Ruskovska T, Bernlohr DA. The Role of NAD+ in Metabolic Regulation of Adipose Tissue: Implications for Obesity-Induced Insulin Resistance. Biomedicines. 2023 Sep 18;11(9):2560. doi: 10.3390/biomedicines11092560. PMID: 37761000; PMCID: PMC10526756.

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