If you’re concerned about maintaining your blood sugar in the normal range then Sugar Equilibrium II is for you. It’s a powerhouse of seven key nutraceuticals synergistically blended to provide the essentials for healthy balanced blood sugar when taken as part of the daily diet.
Sugar Equilibrium II works safely and effectively to:
- Maintain cholesterol and blood sugar levels already in the normal range.
- Provide powerful antioxidant support.
- Promote thermogenesis or fat burning.
- Support proper glucose absorption.
- Encourage healthy carbohydrate and glucose metabolism.
- Offer liver support.
Specifically targeting the liver and pancreas, Sugar Equilibrium offers safe and potent support. The pancreas is responsible for producing at least four different types of cells including insulin-producing beta cells which are essential to proper blood sugar balance.
Make sure you’ve got maximum support for your liver, pancreas and more with Sugar Equilibrium II - before it’s too late!
Seven ways that Sugar Equilibrium II works for you:
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Alpha lipoic acid 150 mg.- Offers powerful antioxidant protection to the pancreas, the area responsible for maintaining proper blood sugar balance.
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Cinnamon 5:1 extract 50 mg. - Helps balance blood sugar levels already in the normal range.
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Fenugreek 4:1 extract 50 mg. - Supports blood sugar levels already in the normal range for peace of mind.
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GlucoFit® Banaba Leaf Extract (Lagerstroernia speciosa) 48 mg. - This superior quality phytonutrient has been shown in clinical studies to support blood sugar levels already in the normal range
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Green tea extract 100 mg. - Promotes fat burning.
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Gymnema sylvestre extract (leaf) 50 mg. - Supports the pancreas function.
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White kidney bean extract (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) 500 mg. - Supports proper blood sugar balance.
GlucoFit® is a registered trademark of Soft Gel Technologies, Inc.
1 capsule 2 times daily before meals
Alpha lipoic acid (ALA) is a vitamin-like antioxidant, sometimes referred to as the “universal antioxidant” because it is soluble in both fat and water. To read more, click here.
Cinnamon is an ancient herbal medicine mentioned in Chinese texts as long ago as 4,000 years. Various terpenoids found in the volatile oil are believed to account for cinnamon’s medicinal effects. To read more, click here.
Fenugreek seeds contain alkaloids (mainly trigonelline) and protein high in lysine and L-tryptophan. Its steroidal saponins (diosgenin, yamogenin, tigogenin, and neotigogenin) and mucilaginous fiber are thought to account for many of the beneficial effects of fenugreek. To read more, click here.
Green Tea contains volatile oils, vitamins, minerals, and caffeine, but the primary constituents of interest are the polyphenols, particularly the catechin called epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG). The polyphenols are believed to be responsible for most of green tea’s roles in promoting good health. To read more, click here.
The hypoglycemic (blood sugar-lowering) action of Gymnema leaves was first documented in the late 1920s.1 This action is attributed to members of a family of substances called gymnemic acids. To read more, click here.