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In this segment, on Wednesday, July 29, 2009 at 6pm EDT, Sasha Ottey speaks to Dr. Andrea Lee of Insulite Laboratories. Dr. Andrea Lee is a Naturopathic Doctor who works as a Health Advisor for Life Extension in South Florida where she consults on nutrition. Previously, she operated Red Earth Natural Health in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area where she treated a number of women with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) and other conditions.

Earlier, Dr. Lee practiced at Arizona Advanced Medicine in Scottsdale. She attended Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine in Tempe, AZ and her Bachelor’s degree is from the University of Alaska where she studied Psychology and Exercise Science.

As a member of Insulite Laboratories’ Consulting & Advisory teams, Dr. Lee provides guidance and coaching to individuals who contact the Insulite Support Network that includes complimentary consultations, a support blog and forum and weekly PCOS coaching sessions. She undertakes research and writes articles on health issues for the company’s web site and other web sites and publications.

She says: “Treating the cause of PCOS means making daily choices that are consistent with the goal of enhancing your health. Making these healthy choices a part of your daily lifestyle will go a long way towards maintaining good health, hormonal balance, full function and freedom from disease for years to come.”

Tune in on Wednesday, July 29, 2009 at 6pm EDT, as Dr. Lee shares with us why the Insulite Laboratories System for PCOS could work for you.

Join the free PCOS Challenge Support Network at www.pcoschallenge.com to find out more about Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome and help women beat PCOS.

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