You could try GlucAffect. It has been clinically shown to help to maintain healthy blood sugar levels and support weight loss. If you want, you could listen to a 12-minute interview with GlucAffect’s creator, Relìv Vice Chairman and Chief Scientific Officer Dr. Carl Hastings.
The link is below. The same page has several GlucAffect Testimonials you can read. GlucAffect has Pycnogenol® which really helps.
Daily Consumption of Reliv Glucaffect™ for 8 Weeks Significantly Lowered Blood Glucose and Body Weight in 50 Subjects according to a clinical trial.
At the end of that trial, the report had this conclusion: "This study provides evidence that consumption of Glucaffect™ has a positive effect for keeping blood sugar in a healthy range and allows for reducing caloric intake with a resulting loss of weight when applied in conjunction with a healthier lifestyle involving better nutrition and regular moderate exercise."
There is no vitamin and there is no mineral that will give you energy unless you have a specific deficiency. The word vitamin was coined in the late 1800s when biochemistry was in its infancy. A chemist discovered what he thought was a ‘vital amine’. When he realized that he was mistaken he called it a ‘vitamin’. After that many new biochemical substances were labeled as vitamins. These substances to not have any inherent relationship to one another so the word ‘vitamin’ has little to no meaning. I am also sorry to say that there are no nutritional, herbal, or homeopathic substances that provide energy. Most ‘energy’ drinks contain caffeine which in a manner of speaking does provide some limited ‘boost’ in energy levels. I am certain that you will have a great many respondents who will offer you a very different view. The use of vitamins and minerals in an individual with a ‘good’ diet has been questioned by the medical professional profession on many occasions. I wish you the very best of health and in all things may God bless.
for good health with our restricted food plans, we really should take a good multivitamin. I take a silver + multivitamin that has extra calcium among other minerals in it. Silver because it has no iron in it and iron supplements give me gastric problems.
Natural supplements you can consult the people at the health food store
2 doctors I’ve had in the past told me prenatal vitamins are really good because they have all the vitamins you need and have the highest dose of antioxidants of any.
October 12th, 2010 - 10:59
You could try GlucAffect. It has been clinically shown to help to maintain healthy blood sugar levels and support weight loss. If you want, you could listen to a 12-minute interview with GlucAffect’s creator, Relìv Vice Chairman and Chief Scientific Officer Dr. Carl Hastings.
The link is below. The same page has several GlucAffect Testimonials you can read. GlucAffect has Pycnogenol® which really helps.
Daily Consumption of Reliv Glucaffect™ for 8 Weeks Significantly Lowered Blood Glucose and Body Weight in 50 Subjects according to a clinical trial.
At the end of that trial, the report had this conclusion: "This study provides evidence that consumption of Glucaffect™ has a positive effect for keeping blood sugar in a healthy range and allows for reducing caloric intake with a resulting loss of weight when applied in conjunction with a healthier lifestyle involving better nutrition and regular moderate exercise."
October 12th, 2010 - 10:59
There is no vitamin and there is no mineral that will give you energy unless you have a specific deficiency. The word vitamin was coined in the late 1800s when biochemistry was in its infancy. A chemist discovered what he thought was a ‘vital amine’. When he realized that he was mistaken he called it a ‘vitamin’. After that many new biochemical substances were labeled as vitamins. These substances to not have any inherent relationship to one another so the word ‘vitamin’ has little to no meaning. I am also sorry to say that there are no nutritional, herbal, or homeopathic substances that provide energy. Most ‘energy’ drinks contain caffeine which in a manner of speaking does provide some limited ‘boost’ in energy levels. I am certain that you will have a great many respondents who will offer you a very different view. The use of vitamins and minerals in an individual with a ‘good’ diet has been questioned by the medical professional profession on many occasions. I wish you the very best of health and in all things may God bless.
October 12th, 2010 - 10:59
for good health with our restricted food plans, we really should take a good multivitamin. I take a silver + multivitamin that has extra calcium among other minerals in it. Silver because it has no iron in it and iron supplements give me gastric problems.
Natural supplements you can consult the people at the health food store
October 12th, 2010 - 10:59
2 doctors I’ve had in the past told me prenatal vitamins are really good because they have all the vitamins you need and have the highest dose of antioxidants of any.