GROUNDBREAKING TREATMENT MODALITY

What Is Physiologic Insulin Resensitization?

Well Cell provides a unique and groundbreaking patented approach called Physiologic Insulin Resensitazation where insulin is administered as a hormone rather than a drug; addressing the primary cause of Diabetes which is metabolic failure. By utilizing insulin in a manner that bio-mimics normal physiology, this modality is designed to reduce insulin resistance which helps blood sugar more readily enter each cell and be converted into energy.

Increasing cellular energy allows damaged tissues and organs to grow, repair, and regenerate. Thus, our approach not only stabilizes but in many instances has reversed complications of diabetes and other metabolic disorders.

WHAT IS PHYSIOLOGIC INSULIN RESENSITIZATION?

Symptom Suppression vs. Symptom Elimination

Insulin has been used since 1922 as a “drug” to suppress symptoms of high blood sugar after they start. Well Cell and it’s licensed providers use insulin intravenously as a “hormone communicator” in a more physiologically identical way to the body’s manner of maintaining an optimized metabolism.

Insulin as a Hormone vs. a Drug

What makes this modality unique is using insulin as a hormone rather than a drug.

Cellular Health

Through increasing cellular energy, the protocol is designed to repair and regenerate the body’s cells, peripherally at first, and then through repeated treatment sessions, cellular restoration progresses to the organs, helping the body to naturally return to its more normal physiologic state. Thus, the treatment has not only stabilized, but in many instances has reversed, complications of diabetes and other metabolic disorders.

Restoring, Repairing, Regenerating, but Not a Cure

Unfortunately, metabolic impairment is a chronic disease. If patients stop therapy, the improvements experienced from these treatments will diminish over time.

What Patients are Reporting

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Improved Neuropathy

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Report HbA1c reduction

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Report Improvement in at least one diabetic complication

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Reduced diabetic medications

Typical Care Plan

Every patient’s degree of insulin resistance and efficiency of carbohydrate metabolism is unique; so we begin with a consultation to determine medical necessity and establish a physician-directed, individualized care plan.

Each patient’s unique care plan typically includes an “Induction Phase” of 2 infusions per week and reducing to 1 per week for about 90 days, and a “Maintenance Phase” focused on finding the balance between an optimized metabolism and insulin sensitivity while extending as much time as possible between treatments.

Typically, our Type 2 Diabetic, Prediabetic, and Nondiabetic patients reduce from 3-hour infusions to 2-hour and achieve four to six weeks between infusions while maintaining optimized metabolism and insulin sensitivity.

TYPICAL CARE PLAN

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you take my insurance?
Well Cell is the industry leader in Physiologic Insulin Resensitazation and is predominantly focused on clinical and scientific advancements with this modality. Therefore Well Cell licenses this technology to institutions, companies, and providers. Many of these licensed providers work with most insurance plans and, of course, Medicare. However, if they are not in-network on your plan, they may have insurance experts that can assist you in determining coverage for your services. When you provide your insurance information, they can review your policy and better answer the question.
What does the consultation consist of?
Each licensed and certified provider may have a slightly different process. Typically you’ll meet with a certified member of the medical staff who will review your medical history and physical condition and explain the treatment in more depth. This consultation is very important in creating your customized care plan. Typical consultations take 30 to 60 minutes. You may be asked to come prepared for blood work if your latest blood work is not up to date.
Do I Need To Talk To My Doctor First?
Most providers do not require a referral or approval from your doctor; however please note this modality is not a replacement for your doctor. Instead, these licensed providers prefer to work with your doctor to co-manage your individualized care plan including treatment, testing, and clinical results.

Because this is a relatively new modality and most doctors use insulin as a drug versus a hormone, your doctor may or may not be fully aware of this patented treatment protocol. Our licensed providers would be more than happy to schedule a peer-to-peer review at your doctor’s convenience with their medical director. Please feel free to have your doctor review this information and contact a licensed modality provider with any questions.

What’s the first step?
The first step is to schedule a consultation with a provider so they can review your specific situation and physical condition and help you understand how the treatment can help you individually.
How often will I be taking treatments?
Everyone is different, so we rely on your individual and personalized care plan. At your consultation, the medical staff will determine your care plan and course of treatment. Care plans range from one three-hour weekly infusions to one two-hour infusion approximately every six weeks.

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