The Preferred Path to Better Health
Nearly 50% of Americans have at least 1 chronic health condition. Chronic diseases cause 7 out of 10 premature deaths-many of which are completely preventable.
Leading health organizations now realize that there's a better solution to managing or reversing many of today's most common chronic illnesses.
Many of these conditions are linked with unhealthy, modern lifestyles-low physical activity, high stress, low rest, and eating habits that include fast and process foods, high sugar, low fiber, and saturated fats. Most major health organizations† today, including the World Health Organization, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the National Institutes of Health, and others endorse therapeutic lifestyle changes (TLC) in treating these lifestyle-related chronic diseases.
TLC programs-which include doctor supervision and recommendations for eating, exercise, nutritional supplementation, and stress management-have also been shown to help manage a variety of other common health concerns as well:
- Arthritis
- Crohn's disease/ulcerative colitis
- Irritable bowel syndrome
- Fibromyalgia
- Fatigue
- Depression
- Hormone imbalance/menopause
- Osteoporosis
- Autoimmune disorders
FirstLine Therapy-TLC Done Right
Many of our health care practitioners offer a program called FirstLine Therapy to help patients with lifestyle changes. This program was designed by doctors and incorporates recommendations from national health organizations.
FirstLine Therapy has been demonstrated effective in a number of clinical trials and individual case studies. It helps people just like you manage their illness and reduce their risk to more serious health conditions.
But more importantly-it helps you FEEL better. So you can enjoy more years of good health and do the things you want to do. Isn't that what really matters?
Learn more about FirstLine Therapy
† These organizations do not directly endorse FirstLine Therapy or Metagenics.
Chronic Health Conditions |
|
Condition |
Prevalence |
Type 2 diabetes |
1 in 9 adults |
Heart disease |
1 in 3 adults |
Overweight/obesity |
3 in 5 adults |
High blood pressure |
1 in 3 adults |
Elevated cholesterol |
1 in 6 adults |
Metabolic syndrome |
1 in 3 adults |