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Helps lower blood sugar levels by blocking absorption in the intestines Decreases insulin response Reduces symptoms of glycosuria (sugar in the urine) Promotes lower blood pressure Inhibits absorption of fats Works to improve cholesterol profiles Promotes improved liver and pancreas function Regulates cholesterol without damaging the liver In the United States today, per capita sugar consumption now averages a mind-blowing l52 pounds per person per year. This is hardly surprising, though, when you consider that virtually every packaged food contains several kinds of sugar disguised in ingredient lists as sucrose, corn syrup, fructose, and even caramel color. The net results is that the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) now refers to diabetes and obesity as an "unfolding epidemic." In fact, diabetes is one of the fastest growing diseases in the developed world today, with something around 17 million sufferers in the United States alone, and with the incidence still accelerating--not to mention the millions more who are hypoglycemic and/or borderline diabetic. |
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| "Blood pressure that dropped enough for several patients to discontinue their blood pressure medication, blood sugar levels in another subject dropping 500 points in just two weeks...what we are seeing is astounding, and I'm encouraged that this is only the beginning." --ANTHONY HALL, M.D. "We have a test (HbA1c) that gives a picture of the average amount of sugar (glucose) that has been in a subject's bloodstream during the past two or three months. We've watched people on this formula go from severe diabetic (9.0) to totally non-diabetic (5.7) levels. We also saw significant and consistent downward trends in overall lipid profiles. These groundbreaking results, though early, have to be viewed as potentially life changing for millions of people." --ROY F. BRABHAM, M.D. |
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