Glucose Support

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  • Source Naturals Benfotiamine 150mg 120 tab Source Naturals Benfotiamine 150mg 120 tab

    Dietary SupplementBenfotiamine is a more bioavailable derivative of thiamine (Vitamin B-1). Unlike normal thiamine, benfotiamine is fat-soluble and more physiologically active. It supports normal glucose utilization by stimulating transketolase, the enzyme essential for maintaining normal glucose metabolic pathways. Normal glucose levels are also vital for the promotion of endothelial cell health in the kidneys and retinas. *Suggested Use: 1 tablet up to 4 times a day with meals.Supplement FactsServing Size: 1 TabletAmount Per ServingCalcium 40 mgThiamine (as benfotiamine) 103 mgBenfotiamine 150 mgOther Ingredients: dibasic calcium phosphate, microcrystalline cellulose, stearic acid, modified cellulose gum, and silica.Do not use if either tamper-evident seal is broken or missing. Keep out of the reach of children. Store in a cool, dry place.* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, prevent or cure any disease.

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Glucose Support Products

The use of glucose support supplements can help you maintain a stable blood sugar level. The benefits of this are more reliable energy, lessened fatigue and improved immune function. Glucose supplements come in the form of pure glucose to combat low blood sugar levels and also as herbal supplements intended to stabilize blood sugar levels and condition the pancreas. When using a pure glucose product, it is important to consult your physician. Herbal products containing time tested herbs can generally be used safely by anyone and may come in the form of teas to be enjoyed daily, capsules, tablets or liquids. Here at Vita Living, we know that a stable blood sugar level, efficient metabolic rate and strong immune system are extremely important to overall health. For this reason, we offer a wide variety of glucose support supplements to suit every need.

Bitter melon is one of the plants used for glucose stabilization. This is a vine that grows in tropical climates and especially in Asia. It can be consumed as a food or processed and taken as a supplement. Another rather unusual plant that is often used in glucose stabilizing supplements is Jambolan. This plant is also known as Jamun, It is a small tree that hails from the tropics. Every part of the tree may be used to create high quality glucose stabilizing supplements; however, the seeds are the most powerful.

A more common spice that is often used to stabilize blood sugar levels is fenugreek. Both the leaves and the seeds of this herb can be used as a spice or as a supplement. This herb has been known to be beneficial to health for more than 3000 years. Another very common herb that is excellent for stabilizing blood sugar levels is cinnamon. In fact, cinnamon is an excellent addition to any diet because it imparts a number of health advantages. In addition to stabilizing blood sugar levels, it also works as an antioxidant to protect the body against the ravages of free radicals.

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