17/08/2025
Metformin implants in the comprehensive treatment of excess weight, metabolic syndrome, Alzheimer’s disease, and anti-aging Programs.
Type 2 diabetes, often referred to as the “silent killer”, and its precursor, insulin resistance (or impaired glucose tolerance), have become a true epidemic in recent decades. Every 10 years, the number of people with diabetes worldwide doubles.
Disorders of carbohydrate metabolism, often unnoticed by the individual, gradually and silently destroy the body. Not only does diabetes develop, but fat accumulation increases, blood cholesterol levels rise, and collagen cells are damaged—leading to reduced skin firmness and elasticity, accelerated aging. In this compromised state, the body becomes more vulnerable, making it harder to cope with and recover from viral, infectious, and other concurrent illnesses.
In a body with impaired metabolism and a toxic internal environment, the viability, differentiation, and regenerative capacity of stem cells decrease significantly. These cells are far more sensitive to harmful influences than mature adult cells. That’s why, in order to enhance the effectiveness of stem cell therapy and create mutually reinforcing effects, we use metformin biopellet implantation at our clinic. Metformin normalizes glucose metabolism in the body, thereby eliminating a wide range of related negative consequences.
Today, metformin is considered an important agent for the treatment of:
• metabolic syndrome
• prevention and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease
• all forms of obesity
• all types of insulin resistance
• gype 2 diabetes
• LADA (Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults)
It is also helpful in treating acne and is a powerful component of anti-aging therapy.
Furthermore, a recent Italian study showed that metformin use is associated with a reduction of up to 50% in the incidence of all forms of cancer, particularly breast and prostate cancers.
This makes metformin a valuable tool not only in metabolic correction but also in extending healthy longevity.