Robin Nielsen

Chief Wellness Officer at Insulite Health, LLC
Robin is an Integrative Clinical Nutritionist, Board Certified in Holistic Nutrition. She comes to Insulite Health with a passion for helping women live vibrant, passionate lives. Robin had her own struggles with health. As a teenager she suffered from digestive disorders, weight, acne and hypoglycemia. As an adult she continued to struggle with balancing blood sugar, adult acne, mood swings, weight gain, arthritic conditions in her hands and chronic inflammation. Robin understands first hand how symptoms of poor health can keep us from living the life we dreamed of.
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Does a Smaller Belly Help Ovulation?

There is a common misconception regarding the link between Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) and obesity. Many think that all women who have this condition are, in fact, seriously overweight–and that lean women cannot possibly have PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome). Actually, though, it is not nearly that simple. Roughly half of all women who have this […]

PCOS & Acne: Is There a Correlation?

Every day, women around the world wake up, look in the mirror, and wash their faces to fight acne. Teenagers hope they will grow out of it, twenty-somethings take pains to hide it, and those older than thirty often get frustrated with the fact that they are still dealing with an issue usually considered to […]

PCOS and Wilson’s Syndrome: Two Names for the Same Thing?

Because it presents itself in so many different ways, Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) can be difficult to diagnose with much certainty. For one sufferer, the disease may result in anovulation, or problematic pregnancies. Another might suffer from excess weight gain, while others will be perfectly lean and appear to be fully healthy! Some women with […]

PCOS Weight Gain and Why Is BMI Important

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) is a condition that presents with a number of symptoms, many of which exacerbate one another. One of the most common and difficult symptoms with which to cope is weight gain. For many women, excessive weight gain or even obesity is a constant struggle–one that can compromise other aspects of their […]

More Sleep – More Good Hormones!

Today’s hectic lifestyle calls for less sleep and more productivity. The saying “I’ll sleep when I’m dead” is common among college students trying to ace exams, young professionals attempting to maintain a work/life balance, and parents trying to keep up with their little ones. But for women who have Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) and are […]

Must I Increase My Dose of Metformin to Lose Weight?

Weight loss is an integral aspect of improving Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, or PCOS, in women who are overweight. Carrying extra weight can cause the condition’s symptoms to become more severe, and can even increase the level of Insulin Resistance (IR) that a woman experiences.1 IR occurs when the body’s cells become desensitized to insulin, preventing […]

Suspect that You May Have PCOS? Get These Specific Blood Tests!

Despite the abundance of technological advancements in the field of medicine, doctors still know relatively little about Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS). Because this illness presents with such a variety of symptoms, coming to a firm diagnosis can be quite tricky. In fact, healthcare professionals often take the approach of ruling out other conditions, rather than […]

Could Metformin Actually Make Insulin Resistance Worse?

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, or PCOS, and Insulin Resistance (IR) often occur simultaneously. While the connection between these two conditions is, as of yet, not entirely clear, researchers have determined that IR can lead to PCOS and diabetes.1 Metformin, or Glucophage, is commonly prescribed for both of these disorders, as it is assumed to reduce IR […]

High Protein Diet and PCOS: What You Don’t Know May Surprise You

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, or PCOS, is a condition that often leads to weight gain and, in many cases, obesity.1 Because obesity can lead to serious health concerns, such as an increased risk of heart disease and diabetes, many healthcare professionals suggest that women who have PCOS follow a PCOS diet in order to lose excess […]

Is it Harder for Women with PCOS to Diet and Lose Weight?

Women who have Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, or PCOS, may find that they have to try twice as hard to lose half the weight. While losing weight is always going to be an uphill battle, no matter what an individual’s health, women who have this condition face a particularly difficult challenge. Unfortunately, weight gain is a […]