Tangible Results

8th December, 2008 - Posted by admin -

When I met with the creators of Insul Opt and they told me how they’d formulated the product to specifically help with wound healing for diabetics, I was hopeful but skeptical. So imagine my surprise when yesterday, after only 3 weeks on the product, I saw real results.
As I mentioned in my previous post, I use an insulin pump and am pretty happy with it. Everyone has their preferences for where to put the infusion site. My preferred spot is on my stomach, below the belly button. Since I’ve been using the pump for six months and changing it out every 3 days, I’ve developed quite a collection of red spots where all my old pin-pricks were. At any given time, there are between 8-15 red dots on my stomach from old insertions.
Well, yesterday I went to change my infusion site and my jaw literally dropped open in surprise: my stomach had no red spots. Every single old infusion site had healed! My stomach looks like it did before I started using the pump. This gives me so much hope that other things are getting a chance to heal as well, things I can’t see and can’t even feel.
I only wish I’d taken a few “before” pictures, so I could post some current pictures of my stomach to show the amazing difference Insul Opt has already made. My husband suggested I stop taking Insul Opt and start a new collection of pin-pricks so I can take a before picture, and then get back on the Insul Opt to show the results, but I said NO WAY. If my body is starting to heal, I’m going to keep taking this stuff and give myself a fighting chance to beat heart disease and all those other wonderful complications.
So anyone out there reading this and considering trying Insul Opt: try it, and take some before pictures of any wounds, so you can document your success!
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