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What does the insulin-sensitive product "This GDA 100%" offer?
It's no secret that protein is needed for muscle growth. But protein alone is only part of the equation. Another extremely important macronutrient is carbohydrates. They are stored in the muscles as glycogen, are the primary fuel during workouts, and provide the body with the necessary energy to build muscle. Shortly after consuming carbohydrates, they accumulate in the blood as glucose and are transported into the cells with the help of the hormone insulin. Ideally, this happens in the muscle cells, but if there is too much excess glucose, it can also be stored as body fat. Insulin is produced in the pancreas, lowers blood sugar levels, acts as a storage hormone, and is therefore the most anabolic hormone in the human body.
What are the benefits of glucose "mimics"?
Blood sugar levels – an important aspect of weight loss
Stable blood sugar levels play a crucial role in weight management. Significant fluctuations in blood sugar can lead to cravings and hinder weight loss. Carbohydrates that are rapidly metabolized into glucose cause a rapid rise in blood sugar, often followed by fatigue and renewed cravings for sweets. While "carb blocker" has a negative reputation, This GDA 100% can help mitigate the blood sugar response after consuming carbohydrate-rich meals by slowing the conversion of starch to glucose.
Sensible use of these supplements can regulate blood sugar levels and thus support the body in its carbohydrate metabolism. As a result, glucose is more likely to be stored in muscle cells as an energy reserve, rather than being used as a quick energy source, which in turn can reduce the insulin response and decrease insulin resistance.
Berberine HCL and its benefits as a carbohydrate blocker
Berberine HCL has recently emerged as a promising ingredient in the world of carbohydrate blockers. Its ability to effectively "draw" carbohydrate uptake into muscle cells has made it an attractive aid for people looking to lose weight or increase strength during workouts. The reduction in blood sugar levels achieved with berberine HCL can lead to improved insulin sensitivity, making more carbohydrates available for muscle activity and thus potentially supporting weight management. Furthermore, the clinically proven properties of berberine HCL may help the body control carbohydrate metabolism, potentially leading to more efficient weight loss overall.
High blood sugar levels – a health hazard in today's society
Due to the overabundance of food in our society, and the fact that many processed foods and drinks contain sugar, many people suffer from persistently high blood sugar levels. This promotes the development of insulin resistance and diabetes. The pancreas simply can no longer keep up with producing enough insulin and is dependent on medication or even external insulin administration, as its own production can cease entirely.
Advantages of This GDA 100%
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With berberine HCl, which has proven in research to be similarly effective in treating insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes as the drug Metformin, and R-alphalipoic acid, which has led to improved fasting blood glucose levels in type 2 diabetics in research, we combine two frequently researched and proven ingredients.
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Ceylon cinnamon extract has also been shown to lower blood sugar levels, multiply insulin action, and improve insulin sensitivity.
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Chromium picolinate can support these effects and promote the conversion of glucose into muscle glycogen.
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Gymnema silvestre, a climbing plant used in Ayurvedic medicine to treat diabetes and to aid weight loss, may increase insulin secretion and support the growth of pancreatic cells that produce insulin.
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Olive leaf extract could support this effect by increasing the activity of cells in the pancreas and improving insulin sensitivity.
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Bitter melon extract is another plant extract that may reduce blood sugar levels. Studies have shown a reduction in long-term blood sugar.
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Finally, vitamin B1 completes this effective matrix. A deficiency of this water-soluble vitamin has frequently been found in diabetics. Vitamin B1 has a positive influence on glucose metabolism.
With this sophisticated matrix, this product could actively lower blood sugar levels and also reduce the increase caused by the consumption of carbohydrates. It could promote the storage of glucose in muscle cells and thus reduce its storage in fat depots. Product highlights at a glance "This GDA 100% 4U" could: - Actively lower blood sugar levels - Improve fasting blood sugar and long-term blood sugar levels - positively influence weight loss - support the storage of carbohydrates in the muscles - reduce the storage of excess glucose in fat depots - improve cholesterol levels (lowering LDL and increasing HDL levels) - counteract the development of insulin resistance or type 2 diabetes
Scientific sources on insulin, insulin sensitivity and more!
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Di Pierro F, et al. Pilot study on the additive effects of berberine and oral type 2 diabetes agents for patients with suboptimal glycemic control. Diabetes Metab Syndr Obes . (2012)
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Turner N, et al. Berberine and its more biologically available derivative, dihydroberberine, inhibit mitochondrial respiratory complex I: a mechanism for the action of berberine to activate AMP-activated protein kinase and improve insulin action. Diabetes . (2008)
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α-lipoic acid can improve endothelial dysfunction in subjects with impaired fasting glucose
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Kim MS, et al. Anti-obesity effects of alpha-lipoic acid mediated by suppression of hypothalamic AMP-activated protein kinase. NatMed . (2004)
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Ananthan R, Baskar C, NarmathaBai V, et al. Antidiabetic effect of Gymnema montanum leaves: effect on lipid peroxidation induced oxidative stress in experimental diabetes. Pharmacol Res (2003)
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Persaud SJ, Al-Majed H, Raman A, Jones PM. Gymnema sylvestre stimulates insulin release in vitro by increased membrane permeability. J Endocrinol (1999)
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Kerns JC1, Arundel C2, Chawla LS. Thiamine deficiency in people with obesity. Adv Nutr . (2015)