DIACETINOL NATURAL BLOOD SUGAR & DIABETES SUPPORT

DIACETINOL NATURAL BLOOD SUGAR & DIABETES SUPPORT
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Diacetinol - Herbal Blood Sugar Support

Understanding Healthy Blood Sugar Here are some resources to better understand:

Diabetes Type II Diabetes Blood glucose Testing The glycemic index Blood Glucose Glucose, the primary energy source for human and animal cells, is a type of sugar that travels through the bloodstream. Glucose enters your body whenever you eat carbohydrate foods. Glucose levels are regulated by insulin and glucagon. Insulin is a hormone that is produced by the pancreas and released into the bloodstream when glucose levels rise.

Normal glucose levels fall between 70 and 150 mg. Levels typically are lower in the morning, and rise after meals. Blood sugar levels falling consistently above 150 are indicative of hyperglycemia, or high blood sugar. Chronic low levels, falling below 70, characterize hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar. Hypoglycemia is a potentially fatal condition. Symptoms of this condition are lethargy, impaired mental functioning, irritability and loss of consciousness. Persistent hyperglycemia results in diabetes mellitus, which is the most common disease related to blood sugar regulation failure. Diabetes can cause eye, kidney and nerve damage.

A blood glucose test measures the amount of glucose in the bloodstream. Reasons for testing glucose levels are to check for diabetes, to monitor treatment of diabetes, and to check for hypoglycemia. There are several different types of glucose tests. The 'fasting blood sugar' test checks glucose levels after an eight-hour fast and is often the first test performed when checking for diabetes. For this test, levels have to fall between 70 and 99 in order to be considered normal. The 'two-hour postprandial blood sugar' test measures glucose levels two hours after eating a meal.

Normal glucose levels for this test fall between 70 and 145. Random blood sugar testing checks glucose levels randomly throughout the day, regardless of meal times. If levels vary widely, there could be a problem. Blood sugar levels should be between 70 and 125 in order to be considered normal for random testing. The 'oral glucose tolerance test' diagnoses diabetes and predicaments. This tests your blood after drinking a glucose drink. If you think you may have a blood sugar disorder, contact your primary care physician for testing. There are many conditions that can cause a change in your blood glucose levels. Normal results may vary depending on the lab.

For more about diabetes testing equipment and specific information on type 1 or type 2 diabetes mellitus, visit the Free Diabetic Supplies Center at http://free-diabetic-supplies.net today!

Healthy blood sugar is an integral part of our overall health. Your good health can be compromised tremedously by not paying attention to this important vital factor. Complications can include:

Eye problems

Poor kidney health Nerve damage Heart and circulation issues Poor gum health Foot problems







We pledge that Diacetinol . . .

Provides nutrition to supplement what you can't get from your normal daily diet. Supports healthy blood sugar balance Helps maintain healthy, normal glucose metabolism Aids healthy function of the pancreas Supports healthy response to your body's own insulin Promotes a healthy body weight Supports healthy kidneys, eyes, nerves and blood vessels Contains all-natural ingredients Has zero negative side effects* Made with an superb blend of herbs and nutrients, Diacetinol - Blood Sugar Support is formulated to help the body maintain healthy blood sugar levels. The key herbs include:

Cinnamon

Gymnema Sylvestre

Banaba

Bitter Melon

Guggle. Also added are effective amounts of Chromium Picolinate,

Vitamin C and

Vitamin E. The recommended dose is one capsule three times daily with meals. The American Diabetes Associationhas established that about 20 million Americans live with high blood sugar levels. And an estimated six million of them don't even know it yet! Many more of us are pre-diabetic in disposition and lifestyle. Source: American Diabetes Association June 2008 website.

Globally, the statistics are staggering.It is estimated that more than a quarter of a billion people worldwide who suffer from the effects of unhealthy blood sugar.

I lived in the 3rd world for 20 plus years of my life and ate healthy, because I ate locally. Modernization and globalization are causing more folks to move away from healthy regional foods and adopt processed, refined junk foods. This trend makes us susceptible to unhealthy blood sugar levels and the numbers are staggering. Now its time for fight back!



Ingredients: Supplement Facts Serving Size 1 Capsule Amount Per Serving

Amount % Daily Value

Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) 50 mg 83% Vitamin E (d-alpha toco. acetate) 15 IU 50% Magnesium (oxide) 125 mg 31% Biotin 300 mcg 100% Zinc (oxide) 7.5 mg 50% Manganese (as amino acid chelate) 1 mg 50% Chromium (amino acid chelate) 67 mcg 56%

Banaba (1% extract) 25 mg * Guggle 50 mg * Bitter Melon (4:1 extract) 50 mg * Licorice Extact 50 mg * Cinnamon (herb powder) 50 mg * Gymnema Sylvestre (powder) 50 mg * Yarrow (herb powder) 25 mg * Cayenne (herb powder) 10 mg * Juniper Berry (powder) 25 mg * Huckleberry (herb powder) 25 mg * Vanadyl Sulfate 1 mg * Alpha Lipoic Acid 30 mg * L-Taurine 25 mg *

*% Daily Value not established.



Other Ingredients: Gelatin, Magnesium Stearate, Stearic Acid, and Microcrystalline Cellulose

Simple Tips: Energy comes from the food you eat. It's the fuel that runs the metabolic engine supplying vitality to your life. Think about these things: What do you eat?. . . simple sugars and carbohydrates are almost like deadly sins, since we consume far too much of this food group. Nearly impossible in our fast food society, but try to minimize refined sugar from your diet. Remember almost all bottled drinks from the convenience store contain high fructose corn syrup. Natural sweeteners like stevia won't endanger your health. Whole wheat bread and brown rice are better than white rice and white bread. The secret is the length of time it take for the whole grains to break down as opposed to the simple carbs that put a rush on your system. Avoid the carb spikes. How much do you eat? . . . bigger meals can affect blood sugar levels and function. Lighter, more frequent meals are best for healthy blood sugar. Less carbs, more protein. It's a matter of metabolism . . . your blood sugar is healthiest when you follow the clock and keep a set time to eat every day. (1) Bottle 60 Capsules