Insulin resistance happens when the body’s cells stop responding as effectively to insulin, a hormone that helps regulate our blood sugar levels. Over time, this can lead to elevated blood sugar, increased fat storage, and internal dysfunctions.
This condition can develop gradually and may go unnoticed until symptoms become more pronounced. Many people experience challenges such as stubborn weight gain, fatigue after meals, increased cravings, difficulty losing weight, or changes in energy levels without realizing insulin resistance may be a contributing factor.
Left unaddressed, insulin resistance can increase the risk of developing conditions such as prediabetes, type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome, and certain hormone imbalances. Early identification and personalized treatment can help improve metabolic function and support long-term health.








