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Diabetes: Are You at Risk? Insulin Resistance Syndrome
- The basis of all chronic diseases of aging
InsuLife
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (also called adult-onset, or
non-insulin dependent, diabetes mellitus) is becoming more prevalent,
not only in the United States, but also worldwide. Currently about 15
million Americans have type 2 diabetes, which primarily affects people
over 40, and about one in three adults is predisposed to have diabetes
because of a family history of the disease. The primary cause of diabetes
is obesity, brought on by lack of exercise and the typical Western diet,
which is high in carbohydrates and fats, but low in many essential nutrients.
This diet ravages the insulin system and causes type 2 diabetes, a disease
in which the body is unable to control blood sugar level adequately.
Supplement your diet with InsuLife, an insulin-support
nutritional formulation that takes the care and maintenance of your insulin
system to a new level. In this formulation, Dr. Wright has included some
of the most valuable herbal and vitamin supplements available, including,
for the first time anywhere, the cinnamon extract MHCP, along with Galega
officinalis, a judicious amount of chromium, and several other nutrients.
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1 Bottle (Approx. 1 month supply)
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Among the support that InsuLife™ offers is its ability to help:
Enhance energy levels
Improve insulin sensitivity
Decrease insulin resistance
Regulate blood sugar levels
Decrease blood pressure
Age-related diabetes risk
Suggested Use:
Take 1 capsule 3 times per day with meals.
Supplement Facts:
Daily Serving Size 3 capsules
10 mg Vitamin B6
200 mg Vitamin C
100 IU Vitamin E
90 mcg Vitamin K
1 mg Chromium
600 mg Alpha-lipoic acid
20 mg Goats Rue
755 mg Cinnamon extract, bark (1.59% methylhydroxychalcone polymer)
75 mg N-Acetylcysteine
75 mg Quercetin
1 mg Vanadium
Other ingredients Gelatin capsule
Caution: Not for use by children or by pregnant or lactating
women. If you have diabetes, check with your physician before using
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