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Home > Beauty & Fashion Articles Study Finds That Food Supplement Regulates Blood Sugar
A study from Bucks County Clinical Research in Philadelphia, an FDA-approved and regulated research facility, shows that certain whole food extracts can have a dramatic effect on lowering blood sugars naturally. The randomized, double-blind, clinical study was designed to determine the effectiveness of the liquid whole food supplement Cinnergen to aid in the regulation and stabilization of blood sugar levels on Type 2 diabetic patients. The majority of study participants were able to control their blood sugars with Cinnergen alone and did not experience any irregular sugar spikes throughout the day. The results of the study showed that 1 ounce of Cinnergen taken daily controlled blood sugar levels in 52 percent of the patients. The remaining 48 percent taking the Cinnergen were able to significantly decrease the amount of prescribed diabetic medications to properly control their diabetes. Study participants also reported improved energy levels, mood, sleep habits and mental alertness. Medical experts say diabetes is becoming an epidemic because the American diet is loaded with too many simple sugars. Too many simple sugars have a negative effect on blood sugar levels and if your body cannot metabolize and control them, then over time you could find yourself at risk for diabetic conditions. According to the American Diabetes Association, 54 million Americans have pre-diabetes. Those with the condition have blood glucose levels between 100 and 125 milligrams per deciliter. The higher levels put them at greater risk of developing not only Type 2 diabetes, but also stroke and heart disease. Cinnergen is a liquid supplement that was developed by a health and technology company called eFoodSafety.com. It combines a mixture of 12 concentrated whole food nutrient extracts including cinnamon, oat seed and blueberry leaf as well as digestive enzymes for improved absorption. It is available over-the-counter and in major super centers and retail locations including General Nutrition Centers, Vitamin Shoppe, CVS.com, Vitamin World and Kroger. For more information, visit http://www.cinnergen.com. Related Articles
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