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| Alpha Lipoic Acid: |
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Exceptionally versatile nutrient. Being both water and fat soluble, it is able to function in almost any part
of the body. It is a potent antioxidant which enhances the activity of vitamins C and E, and is a multifunctional
compound providing protection from free radicals and supporting various metabolic processes. ALA supports
healthy glucose uptake and helps to maintain healthy glucose utilization.*
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| Chromium polynicotinate: |
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Inhibits the synthesis of new fat from carbohydrates by facilitating glucose into the mitochondria to burn
previously stored fat. This mineral/vitamin also is important for enzyme activation and acts as Glucose Tolerance
Factor (GTF) activity, helping to maintain healthy glucose metabolism and supporting body composition.*
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| Fenugreek Extract: |
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(Trigonella foenum-graecum) Studies suggest that fenugreek seeds help promote healthy glycemic control,
lipid metabolism, and triglyceride levels. Contains Galactomannan, a specific type of soluble fiber that helps
to maintain healthy glucose metabolism and promote satiety.*
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| Bitter Melon: |
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(Momordica charantia) Rich in iron, and has twice the beta carotene of broccoli, twice the calcium of spinach,
twice the potassium of bananas, and contain Vitamins A, C, B1 to B3, Phosphorus and good dietary fiber.
As for its medicinal value, at least three different constituents in Bitter Melon have been reported
to have hypoglycemic (blood sugar lowering) or other actions of potential benefit in treating diabetes mellitus.
It has been proven to increase the number of beta cells (those which produce insulin) in the pancreas.*
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| Vanadium: |
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Thought to play a role in metabolism of carbohydrates and may have functions in cholesterol and blood lipid
metabolism. Through this insulin-mimetic effect, vanadium is thought to promote glycogen synthesis, maintain
blood glucose levels and stimulate muscle anabolism. Vanadium supplements have been shown to normalize
blood glucose levels and reduce glycosylated hemoglobin levels in patients with non-insulin dependent diabetes
mellitus (NIDDM).*
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| Amylase: |
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Enzyme that digests carbohydrates (polysaccharides) into smaller disaccharide units, eventually converting
them into monosaccharides such as glucose.*
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Recommendations
Helion Nutraceuticals recommends (for adults): 1 capusule, 3 times a day, 30 to 60 minutes before meals.
Three vegetable capsules contain: |
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| Alpha Lipoic Acid | 200 mg |
| Chromium polynicotinate | 1000 mcg |
| Fenugreek Extract (4:1) | 750 mg |
| Bitter Melon Extract (4:1) | 500 mg |
| Vanadyl Sulfate | 10 mg |
| Biotin | 20 mg |
| Thiamine | 100 mg |
| Amylase | 8000 SKB |
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References
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2Jacob S., et al. Enhancement of glucose disposal in patients with type II diabetes by alpha-lipoic acid. Arzneimittelforschung 1995 Aug;45(8):872-874.
3Ziegler D, Schatz H, Conrad F, Gries FA, Ulrich H, Reichel G. Effects of treatment with the antioxidant alpha-lipoic acid on cardiac autonomic neuropathy in NIDDM patients.
A 4-month randomized controlled multicenter trial (DEKAN Study). Diabetes Care. 1997 Mar;20(3):369-73.
4Midaoui AE et al. Lipoic acid prevents hypertension, hyperglycemia, and the increase in heart mitochondrial superoxide production. Am J Hypertens. 2003 Mar; 16(3): 173-9.
5Bordia A, Verma SK, Srivastava KC. Effect of ginger and fenugreek on blood lipids, blood sugar, and platelet aggregation in patients with coronary artery disease. Prostagland
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6Sharma RD, Raghuram TC, Rao NS. Effect of fenugreek seeds on blood glucose and serum lipids in type 1 diabetes. Eur J Clin Nutr 1990;44:301-6.
7Madar Z, Abel R, Samish S, Arad J. Glucose-lowering effect of fenugreek in non-insulin dependent diabetics. Eur J Clin Nutr 1988;42:51-4.
8Raghuram TC, Sharma RD, Sivakumar B, Sahay BK. Effect of fenugreek seeds on intravenous glucose disposition in non-insulin dependent diabetic patients. Phytother Res 1994;
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9Sharma RD, Raghuram TC, Dayasagar Rao V. Hypolideamic effect of fenugreek seeds. A clinical study. Phytother Res 1991;5:145-7.
10Sharma RD, Sarkar DK, Hazra B, et al. Hypolipidaemic effect of fenugreek seeds: A chronic study in non-insulin dependent diabetic patients. Phytother Res 1996;10:332-4.
11Haak E et al. Effects of alpha-lipoic acid on microcirculation in patients with peripheral diabetic neuropathy. Exp Clin Endocrinol Diabetes. 2000;108(3):168-74.
12Morcos M et al. Effect of alpha-lipoic acid on the progression of endothelial cell damage and albuminuria in patients with diabetes mellitus: an exploratory study. Diabetes Res Clin Pract. 2001 Jun; 52(3):175-83.
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