Supplement Facts:
Ingredients: Standardized Extracts of Pterocarpus Marsupium 225 mg., Gymnema Sylvestre 125 mg.,Fenugreek Fibers 60 mg., Tulasi 30 mg., Shilajit 30 mg., Neem 25 mg., Bioperine 5 mg
Servings Per Container: 60 vegetarian capsules 500 mg. each
Suggested Use: One capsule two times daily or as directed by your physician.
Other Ingredients: "K" Capsule (Vegetable Cellulose), Aerated silica.
Kosher Certified, a Cruelty Free product, Suitable for Vegetarians. No synthetic additives. No Animal Ingredients.
Indications: Tattva’s Herbs’ Gluco Support is a powerfu herbal formula containing a combination of herbs that provide nutritional support for maintaining and balancing healthy blood glucose levels. These herbs can help improve the body's natural ability to metabolize sugar. Gymnema Sylvestre, a popular Ayurvedic herb from India has been used for thousands of years for its ability to help maintain normal blood sugar levels, and to control the presence of carbohydrates in urine. Similarly, Gymnemic acid molecules fill the receptor location in the absorptive external layers of the intestine, thereby preventing the sugar molecules absorption by the intestine. It is a woody, wine-like plant which climbs on bushes and trees in the Western Ghats in South India, and to the west of those mountains in the territory around the coastal city of Goa. The medicinally active parts of the plant are the leaves and the roots. Gymnema Sylvestre, is often called the "sugar destroyer" in Ayurveda, because of its ability to curb the sugar craving by blocking sweet taste. The powerful combination of Ayurvedic herbs are prepared in the traditional Ayurvedic way to aid in digestion and assimilation of vital nutrients. It creates synergy — where the collective benefit is much greater than that of the isolated, individual herbs.
The safety of Gymnema Sylvestre has been demonstrated by the fact that it has been safely and successfully used for more than 2,000 years in traditional Ayurvedic medicine.
It is not intended to advise for self-diagnosis or self-treatment. You are encouraged to see your family physician or other qualified health professional before making any dietary changes or undertaking any form of nutritional program.