Managing Weight and Insulin Resistance in PCOS with INOZYM®

Understanding and managing insulin resistance is essential to improving fertility, hormonal balance, and long-term metabolic health in women with PCOS.

Understanding Insulin Resistance in PCOS

Many women with PCOS experience insulin resistance, a condition where the body’s cells respond poorly to insulin. This often leads to:

  • Weight gain, particularly around the abdomen
  • Increased risk of type 2 diabetes
  • Dyslipidemia and cardiovascular complications
  • Worsening hormonal imbalance

Insulin resistance is a core issue in PCOS, influencing both metabolic health and reproductive function. Managing insulin levels is crucial for weight control, hormonal balance, and overall well-being.

How INOZYM® Supports Weight and Metabolism

INOZYM® combines Myo-Inositol, D-Chiro Inositol (40:1), and Chromium to target insulin resistance and metabolic disturbances:

  • Myo-Inositol & D-Chiro Inositol
    • Restore insulin sensitivity at the ovarian and systemic levels
    • Help reduce hyperinsulinemia, a key driver of weight gain and hormonal imbalance in PCOS
    • Promote healthy ovulation and metabolic balance
  • Chromium
    • Potentiates insulin action
    • Helps regulate glucose, lipid, and protein metabolism
    • Supports achieving and maintaining a healthy body weight

By improving insulin sensitivity, INOZYM® helps normalize metabolism, reduce abdominal fat accumulation, and improve hormonal regulation in PCOS.

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Benefits for Women with PCOS

  • Supports healthy weight management
  • Improves insulin sensitivity
  • Reduces risk of metabolic complications (dyslipidemia, type 2 diabetes, hypertension)
  • Enhances hormonal balance, indirectly improving ovulation and fertility

Lifestyle Integration

While INOZYM® provides nutraceutical support, combining it with balanced nutrition, regular physical activity, and lifestyle management further enhances results. This holistic approach addresses both reproductive and metabolic health in PCOS.