
Prediabetes
Take Control Before Diabetes Takes Hold
1 in 3 Americans has prediabetes, and many don’t even know it.
If you’ve been diagnosed, you’re not alone. And you’re not without options.
The good news? It’s not too late to change your future.
At Innovative Diabetic Solutions, we offer a different kind of treatment — one that goes beyond temporary fixes and addresses the root cause of metabolic dysfunction. Our FDA-approved therapy, Physiological Insulin Resensitization (PIR), is designed to improve insulin sensitivity and help your body function the way it’s meant to, before diabetes has the chance to take over.

A Smart Approach to Prediabetes
Prediabetes isn’t just about numbers on a lab report; it’s a sign that your body is struggling with insulin resistance, the core issue that eventually leads to type 2 diabetes and other complications.
PIR targets this issue directly. Using insulin as a hormone — not a drug — this physician-directed treatment mimics the body’s natural insulin delivery process. By restoring normal metabolic function at the cellular level, PIR helps:
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Reduce insulin resistance
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Improve glucose uptake
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Boost cellular energy
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Support natural healing and repair
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By intervening early, PIR gives your body the best chance to rebalance itself and avoid the health challenges associated with diabetes.

What Patients Are Experiencing
More than 300,000 PIR infusions have been administered around the world. While individual outcomes vary, PIR patients have reported:
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Lower A1C levels
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More stable blood sugar
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Renewed energy and focus
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Reduced reliance on medication
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Improved sleep and mood
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Weight control support
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Prevention of progression to diabetes

How It Works
We begin with a free consultation, where we’ll review your medical history and determine whether PIR is right for you. If you qualify, our physician will create a customized treatment plan tailored to your body’s needs and goals.
Treatment typically starts with regular infusions over a 90-day period. As your metabolic health improves, we’ll adjust the frequency to maintain progress with fewer visits. Most patients begin to feel better within the first few weeks.
Don’t Wait for a Diagnosis to Make a Change
Prediabetes is your body’s early warning sign. With the right intervention, you can take action to protect your long-term health.
