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GlucoCare (Glucosim) - Nature's Balanced Sugar Regulator Formula GlucoCare (known internationally as (known internationally as Glucosim) is a complex herbal formula supplement offering gentle and safe glycemic control. It helps maintain proper blood sugar balance, a very important component of maintaining good health. It also helps regulate lipid metabolism and maintain healthy serum triglyceride and cholesterol levels. GlucoCare's support of the pancreatic function is one of its many benefits. Through the blending of more than 25 well-known and researched Ayurvedic herbs, GlucoCare is the result of several years of rigorous development. Usage Take 2 capsules twice daily, 30 minutes before meals on an empty stomach. Not intended as a substitute for blood sugar level testing or professional medical care. Allow several weeks for full benefit. The use of natural products provides progressive but long-lasting results. Packaging 90 easy-to-swallow vegetarian capsules Also Available in 180 Capsule Economy Size
Scientific Validation A comprehensive study of the health benefits of GlucoCare (Glucosim) confirmed that herbal remedies are effective in maintaining proper blood sugar levels. The study showed good results in terms of maintaining normal life, regulating sugar metabolisms and achieving better long-term health.
Additional Studies: Antiseptic, Vol. 92, 2, 263-265. The Indian Practitioner, 1995, 6, 547. Key Ingredients  | Guggul (Commiphora mukul) One of the oldest and most famous herbs in ayurvedic medicine, Guggul possesses strong purifying and rejuvenating powers. People today can especially benefit from Guggul's lipid regulating and immunomodulating properties. Studies have shown that Guggul can promote healthy cholesterol levels already within the normal range. |  | Gymnema (Gymnema sylvestre) With its name literally meaning "sugar destroyer" in Hindi, Gymnema has been used in Ayurveda since the Sixth Century B.C. Gymnema has been shown to have a regenerative effect on pancreatic beta cells while curbing a person's craving for sweets. |  | Bitter Melon (Momordica charantia) Bitter Melon, also known as Bitter Gourd, has been traditionally used to regulate blood sugar levels within the normal limits. It contains Gurmarin, a polypeptide that has been shown in experimental studies to achieve its regulating effect by suppressing the neural response to sweet taste stimuli. Bitter Melon is also a natural source of Vitamin C. |  | Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) Licorice has been primarily used traditionally to promote gastrointestinal health. It is a mild laxative which soothes and tones the mucous membranes. Licorice is rich in flavonoids and is currently under investigation as an antioxidant boosting certain immune functions. |  | Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus) Shatavari or Wild Asparagus. Shatavari is the main Ayurvedic rejuvenative for women. It both nourishes and cleanses the blood and supports the female reproductive functions. Shatavari is recommended for menopause and also helps maintain a healthy urinary tract and strengthens the immune system. |  | Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) Guduchi is an important part of the ayurvedic category of Rasayanas, or rejuvenative tonics. Human studies conducted on Guduchi's immune-boosting ability show it to be linked to enhancing the function of protective cells called macrophages. |  | Small Caltrops (Tribulus terrestris) Small Caltrops or Gokshura. Gokshura is a mild diuretic traditionally used to promote urinary tract health. It promotes the flow of urine, cools and soothes the membranes of the urinary tract. |  | Pitasara (Pterocarpus marsipium) Along with Gymnema and Bitter Melon, Pitasara has been traditionally used to help maintain optimum sugar metabolism. Several experimental studies have confirmed its effectiveness. |
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