Weight loss: it’s as simple as eating less and exercising more, right?
No, this is really not the case. If losing weight takes on eternity but you are getting weight apparently overnight, you might actually have health problems that thwart your efforts.
Angie Ehrenzweig is a good example of how it is necessary to overcome health problems first. Yes, she lost 100 pounds in a year – but the weight has passed very slowly at first. When she presented herself to Health UtahShe had trouble with fibromyalgia, extreme fatigue, insulin resistance, depression, systemic inflammation and metabolic syndrome.
After work, she had so little energy that she returned home and sat in her tilting chair the rest of the evening. She could no longer hike with her friends or spend quality time with her husband and children.

His first meeting and scan
During his first appointment, Dr. Whit Roberts, DC of Health Utah Launched a scan specializing in his body. The scan is an assessment of the non -invasive functional state of the body which provides an immediate overview of patient physiology, stress, fatigue, risk factors, etc.
Roberts was immediately able to see many physiological challenges that Angie was dealing with. Reports his impressions on the scan, Angie said: “I was blown away. I could not believe how much information I obtained and how much I learned about my health. I doubt that I would have learned more with 20 blood tests and an MRI.”
Before each meeting with Health Utah, patients fulfill a owner questionnaire who can identify additional health problems that contribute to the obstinate weight. The questionnaire is the result of 28 years of Roberts experience and research. There is almost always a perfect correlation between the scan results and the questionnaire.
Roberts uses them to guide it through a 40 -minute consultation and assessment. Why so long? Roberts says: “The art of reviewing the health history of someone is almost completely lost against medicine these days. If a test or an image cannot show a problem, doctors often ignore the patient’s symptoms. It is really too bad. A wealth of information can be derived from listening to the patient. It is simply necessary to hear and see all that the patient must share.”
Armed with all the information he needed, Roberts prescribed a health care and weight loss protocol for Angie. Fortunately, most of the time, his protocols can approach everything he identifies in the scan, the questionnaire and the consultation. This was the case with Angie.

As she finished her care, she no longer suffered from the debilitating pain of fibromyalgia or had trouble paralyzing exhaustion. His depression had disappeared. Inflammation everywhere on her body and swelling in her legs had disappeared.
These are signs that the most serious health problems of resistance to insulin and metabolic syndrome were resolved. Without solving health problems first, such as insulin resistance, weight loss is very difficult. This is why Angie lost relatively little weight at the start of her program.
What is the program?
How Roberts and his team from Health Utah addressed all the Angie conditions going beyond this article. However, Roberts explained some of the protocols that can be used for one of its conditions, that of insulin resistance.
“With insulin resistance, receptors outside of each cell literally change in shape and no longer allow insulin to fix itself. It is a problem because glucose, which feeds the cell, can only enter the cell if insulin attaches,” explains Roberts.
With insulin resistance, sugar which is supposed to enter the cells, remains rather in the blood circulation where it causes damage. In an effort to avoid these damage, the body takes over sugar and storing it in fat.
“This is why you gain weight and have trouble losing weight with insulin resistance. This is also why you must resolve it before spending thousands of dollars and hours of effort to lose weight,” continues Roberts.
There are many different causes of insulin resistance such as smoking and other lifestyle choices, poor diet, stress, toxins and metabolic disorders. As such, there are many ways to resolve it. To tackle toxins, for example, Roberts and his team use herbs that update phase one and the detoxification of phase two of the liver.
Supplements are also often used to prevent blood sugar and doping insulin levels in response to food and / or stress. For certain metabolic disorders, the increase in the production of enzymatic amplifier can help. AMP kinase, for example, can help resensitize insulin insulin receptors. “We do it thanks to the use of infrared red light and therapy therapy. Since the inflammatory responses of the body can increase the production and release of stress chemicals, the use of hypotressing herbs can reduce stress,” explains Roberts. This is also done by identifying and eliminating inflammatory food from the diet. Roberts also recommends an occasional fast. If you can spend longer periods with low levels of sugar and insulin in your blood, your receptors tend to become more receptive to insulin.
First step
Roberts and its staff put aside more than an hour for tests, evaluation and consultation. To discourage the reserve of one hour and not appear, a modest sum of $ 59 is perceived before the appointment. Your first step is then to call (801) 609-3478 or to visit Health Utah Today to plan your tests, evaluation and consultation.
Special offer
In any health or weight loss course, it is essential to have the help of family and friends. In a British study, researchers discovered that men and women were almost twice more successful by losing weight when they did with a partner. Utah health therefore offers this, their most popular weight loss set for $ 59 for two people. You and a friend can be tested, receive a 17 -page report, take the owner survey and obtain a consultation with Dr. Roberts. The scan alone is normally $ 300 for a person.
Call (801) 609-3478 or visit Health Utah Today to make an appointment.
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