Partnerships For Your Health (Free eBook Offer)

Have you struggled to get to a healthy weight, or stay there?

Do you have prediabetes or diabetes and want better health, better lab results, better weight AND fewer medications?

Do you want to try to decrease inflammation, fatigue, brain fog, depressive or anxious symptoms?

A well-formulated ketogenic diet may make a big difference for your overall health and wellness.

Consider enrolling in our metabolic health subscription, where you will receive a thorough evaluation, personalized planning, expert monitoring and oversight, and the encouragement you need to reach your goals.

Because we aren’t worried about serving the interests of insurance companies and big health systems, we’re free to have a partnership model with you where your health and goals, at an affordable price, is the focus of our care:

  • Through our partnership with keto-mojo.com you receive 15% off all equipment (even sale prices!) and the ability to track your keto/glucose metrics with Shane’s oversight of your progress.

  • Through our partnership with Cronometer.com you will have access to professional nutrition and fitness tracking with Shane’s oversight of your progress.

  • Through our partnership with Fullscript.com you’ll get high quality supplements at wholesale prices with customized supplement recommendations from Shane.

  • Our physical therapist, Nathan, provides low cost ($75) personal evaluation and fitness planning, as well as affordable follow-up and treatments.

  • You’ll have access to our expert oversight, medical management, lab evaluations, and personalized coaching on your journey to metabolic wellness.

FREE eBook: Contact us with your interest in enrolling or in just learning more about our metabolic health subscription and we’ll send you a free pdf copy of Keto-Mojo’s excellent guide to getting started with ketosis!

Shane D. Anderson

The owner and practitioner at Re:Generations.

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