Each year, roughly 10 million people die from cancer, almost 20 million die from heart disease, obesity is at epidemic levels, and up to half a billion people are diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. In 1980 there were no cases of adolescent diabetes in America. Today there are hundreds of thousands. And although less lethal, 40% of men over 45 today suffer from complications of low testosterone and almost 10% of women experience menstrual irregularities and infertility. All of these disorders (and many others) have one thing in common... To varying degrees, each is caused or exacerbated by the inability of the hormone insulin to perform as it should—a condition, largely within our control, known as Insulin Resistance. And, you might have it. Start raising your insulin IQ and discover what you can do to start feeling better.