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Blood Glucose Support is an excellent multi-mineral formula with added cinnamon designed to help regulate blood sugar levels. The key active ingredients are chromium GTF, zinc, magnesium and cinnamon.
Chromium stimulates the activity of enzymes involved in the metabolism of glucose for energy, the synthesis of fatty acids and cholesterol and also contributes to the maintenance of normal blood glucose levels.
Zinc improves cell health, and is essential for the structure of enzymes necessary for insulin to bind to cells so that glucose can be utilised for energy. Zinc also contributes to normal carbohydrate metabolism.
Copper is combined with zinc to prevent a possible risk of copper deficiency during long-term usage as they compete for the same absorption sites.
Cinnamon is included in this formula as it helps regulate blood sugar and supports the action of the other nutrients in this supplement. Extracts from the bark of the cinnamon tree have been used traditionally as medicine throughout the world. This supplement uses pure, real cinnamon with no detectable levels of coumarin. Cinnamon facilitates glucose use in humans, enhances insulin sensitivity and uptake into muscle cells.
Natures Own was founded in 1980 by two idealists who strived for better forms of nutrition out of a genuine desire to help the wellbeing of the nation. They pioneered the unique Food StateĀ and Wholefood forms of nutrition which offer better absorption, retention, and utilisation of nutrients than conventional supplements. Their products are grounded in science and supported by research and peer-reviewed studies.
Natures Own is a brand name of Cytoplan, wholly owned by a charitable foundation. The AIM Foundation is concerned with nutrition and health projects all over the world, as well as helping those less able to help themselves in various communities in the UK. They also provide funding to a selection of charities, including The Wave Trust, The Childrens Society and The Lighthouse Group.