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Glucofast Review
Glucofast is an over-the-counter diet pill that targets people with insulin-resistance. Glucofast contains all natural ingredients that have been shown to help maintain healthy blood glucose levels, reduce fat cells, and increase energy.
As mentioned, Glucofast’s niche market is people with insulin resistance, or more accurately people who think they have insulin resistance. Glucofast claims that “Low energy and weight gain is NOT a natural part of aging but maybe they are the first symptoms of a problem called insulin resistance.” In fact the following is supposedly a list of symptoms of insulin resistance:
- Excess fat around the waist and buttocks
- Long term dieting fails no matter how hard you try
- Lack of energy in the afternoon and after large meals
- Mental fatigue and lack of concentration during the day
To be honest though, these symptoms are probably shared by most people who are struggling with being overweight, insulin resistance or not. So, unless you have actually been diagnosed with insulin-resistance by your doctor taking this diet pill may seem pointless. Also, because the quantities of the ingredients of the proprietary blend are not provided, there is little to base the real effectiveness of this diet pill on.
Product Information
Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement take one (1) capsule 30 minutes before each meal.
Ingredients: (Serving Size: 1 capsule)
Vitamin C | 50mg |
Vitamin E (d-alpha tocopheryl succinate) | 15IU |
Biotin | 300mcg |
Magnesium (as Magnesium Oxide) | 125mg |
Zinc (as Zinc Oxide) | 7.5mg |
Manganese (as amino acid chelate) | 1mg |
Chromium (as amino acid chelate) | 67mcg |
Proprietary Herbal Blend | 360mg |
Bitter Melon fruit extract,Guggul extract, Gymnema Sylvestre powder, Licorice bark extract, Ceylon Cinnamon bark powder, Huckleberry powder, Banaba (Lagerstroemia Speciosa Linn) leaf extract, Yarrow leaves (powdered), Juniper berry (powder), Cayenne (fruit) | |
Alpha Lipoic Acid | 30mg |
L-Taurine | 25mg |
Vanadyl (as Vanadyl sulfate) | 1mg |
Caution: These statements about Glucofast have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Glucofast diet pills are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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