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WEIGHT LOSS: THE ROLE OF INSULIN

The reasons behind a condition of overweight or full-blown obesity can be different, attributable to heterogeneous factors such as genetics, endocrine disorders, eating disorders. One of the elements to consider in these cases is the insulin level. Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas which plays a key role in allowing the passage of glucose from the blood to the cells, in particular the fat and muscle cells.

THE SWOLLEN BELLY

Abdominal swelling is a very common condition that can be associated with various disorders, including of psychosomatic origin. When the cause has not an allergological nature, it’s not linked to hormonal conditions and other pathological origins are excluded, it’s necessary to investigate the state of the intestinal microbiota to work on the disorder.

OXYGEN-OZONE THERAPY FOR CELLULITE

Cellulite shows up when fat deposits located in the subcutaneous area expand due to the failure or breakage of collagen fibers. On an aesthetic level, this translates into loose-looking skin, with the typical dimples that can appear on the legs, hips, buttocks or abdomen. The predisposing factors are different, linked to genetics, environment or habits.

COLON CLEANSE: HOW TO DO IT

The intestine is colonized by a set of microorganisms - bacteria, viruses, protozoa, fungi - whose role is fundamental for the well-being of the digestive system and the body as a whole. The symbiotic coexistence of this microbial component ensures the correct functionality of the intestine while the alteration of the bacterial flora generates disorders that must be addressed with a precise intervention on the dysbiosis. In general, the microbial structure tends to homeostasis. However, there are conditions that interfere with the regular well-being of the microbiota: in these cases it’s possible to intervene with intestinal purification treatments that can facilitate the return to eubiosis. The decision regarding the possibility and necessity of the intervention is up to the doctor.

WEIGHT LOSS: THE ROLE OF INSULIN

The reasons behind a condition of overweight or full-blown obesity can be different, attributable to heterogeneous factors such as genetics, endocrine disorders, eating disorders. One of the elements to consider in these cases is the insulin level. Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas which plays a key role in allowing the passage of glucose from the blood to the cells, in particular the fat and muscle cells.

THE SWOLLEN BELLY

Abdominal swelling is a very common condition that can be associated with various disorders, including of psychosomatic origin. When the cause has not an allergological nature, it’s not linked to hormonal conditions and other pathological origins are excluded, it’s necessary to investigate the state of the intestinal microbiota to work on the disorder.

OXYGEN-OZONE THERAPY FOR CELLULITE

Cellulite shows up when fat deposits located in the subcutaneous area expand due to the failure or breakage of collagen fibers. On an aesthetic level, this translates into loose-looking skin, with the typical dimples that can appear on the legs, hips, buttocks or abdomen. The predisposing factors are different, linked to genetics, environment or habits.

COLON CLEANSE: HOW TO DO IT

The intestine is colonized by a set of microorganisms - bacteria, viruses, protozoa, fungi - whose role is fundamental for the well-being of the digestive system and the body as a whole. The symbiotic coexistence of this microbial component ensures the correct functionality of the intestine while the alteration of the bacterial flora generates disorders that must be addressed with a precise intervention on the dysbiosis. In general, the microbial structure tends to homeostasis. However, there are conditions that interfere with the regular well-being of the microbiota: in these cases it’s possible to intervene with intestinal purification treatments that can facilitate the return to eubiosis. The decision regarding the possibility and necessity of the intervention is up to the doctor.

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