Diane Scallo, MS, RD  

Registered Dietitian
Certified Health Chef
Holistic Lifestyle Coach

 

Specializing in:

  • Multiple Sclerosis Nutrition
  • Food Allergies/Sensitivities
  • Weight Management

Insinase

Insinase features selective kinase response modulators (SKRMs)—RIAA and acacia—which have been clinically shown in a preliminary study at the FMRC* to improve fasting insulin and lipid parameters.

Benefits:

  • Ground-breaking preliminary research suggests that SKRMs modulate kinase signals in favor of good health
  • Designed to modulate kinase signaling (within cells) in favor of healthy insulin function and blood sugar transport
  • Balanced kinase signaling helps to maintain healthy blood sugar and triglyceride regulation
  • Developed through the ExpresSyn® Process—which combines proteomic research, safety evaluations, and human clinical research to set a new standard of clinical certainty in nutritional supplements
Price: $ 59.95

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October 13, 2009
The public has been fed a great deal of misinformation about the relative virtues of various fad diets as well as dietary supplements touting claims from anti- aging, increased sex drive, improved athletic performance, weight loss, and everything in between including multiple sclerosis. Unfortunately, such claims are often unproven and are usually made to sell a product or service.

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