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Blood Sugar Balance
Blood Sugar Balance is
a comprehensive and holistic approach to the restoration and maintenance of
normal blood glucose. It addresses the three primary concerns associated with
diabetes.
Ingredients
Each vegetable capsule contains: |
|
Gymnema sylvestre leaf
extract, 25% gymnemic acids |
100 mg |
Bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) fruit extract, 25%
anthocyanidins |
80 mg |
Grape (Vitis vinifera) seed extract, 95%
proanthocyanidins |
38 mg |
Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum) seed extract,
50% saponins |
13 mg |
Bitter melon (Momordica charantia) fruit extract |
13 mg |
Phyllanthus niruri extract |
13 mg |
Indian gooseberry (Phyllanthus emblica) fruit
extract |
13 mg |
Tinospora cordifolia extract |
13 mg |
Cassia cinnamon (Cinnamomum aromaticum) bark
extract |
93 mg |
Banaba (Lagerstroemia speciosa) leaf extract, 1%
corosolic acid |
33 mg |
Holy basil (Ocimum tenuiflorum) leaf extract, 10%
ursolic acid |
13 mg |
Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) root extract, 3%
flavonoids |
13 mg |
Ginger (Zingiber officinale) rhizome extract |
10 mg |
Quercetin (from Sophora japonica flower
bud) |
75 mg |
alpha-Lipoic
acid |
50 mg |
Odourless garlic (Allium sativum) |
13 mg |
Vanadyl sulfate |
7.5 mg |
Chromium (from chromium picolinate) |
150 mcg |
Also contains: Maltodextrin
(non?GMO). |
Suggested Use
Adults: Take 1 capsule daily with food or as directed by your
health-care practitioner. Consult a health-care practitioner for use beyond
3 months.
Detailed Description
Blood Sugar Balance in
a comprehensive blood glucose?regulating formula. The nutrients in Blood Sugar
Balance fall into three related categories:
Blood Sugar Balance
aids in glucose metabolism and defends against the complications associated
with diabetes (neuropathy, retinopathy, renal problems, high cholesterol, and
hypertension). Blood Sugar Balance represents the state of the art in natural
blood-glucose management.
The rate of diabetes
in Canada is estimated to be 5% of the population and rising; there is no
question that lifestyle habits and our environment are to blame. Our food
supply, laden with high-glucose foods, contributes to the excessive stress we
inflict on our pancreas in addition to other habits such as smoking and alcohol
consumption.
Many people do not realize they have diabetes,
nor do they seek medical advice until it has progressed to a serious stage.
Early signs include frequent urination, excessive thirst, and excessive
appetite; these symptoms should not be ignored. Genetic factors can play a major
role in developing the disease, but as mentioned above, diet and lifestyle can
also trigger actual development.