Rio Cinnamon by Rio Amazon from £10.99

A Breakthrough For Diabetics? Cinnamon has a very long history of use, for both culinary and medicinal purposes. New research however, has revealed a completely new benefit from taking a Cinnamon extract. In the human body Insulin is made by the pancreas to ensure that glucose (sugar) is absorbed by the muscles and tissues to provide energy. As a result of this process the levels of sugar in the blood gradually decrease. However - problems can arise when the body does not develop enough Insulin, or it does not work efficiently enough in the body - often resulting in high blood sugar and lipid levels (which contribute to fat storage). The new research discovered that Cinnamon can not only help to increase the effectiveness of Insulin, but can also reduce cholesterol levels and increase glucose absorption. Therefore, Cinnamon extracts may be of great benefit to diabetics.Rio Cinnamon

Ingredients: Cinnamon extract, Hypromellose, Di-calcium phosphate, Corn starch, Talc, Magnesium-stearate. Capsule shell - Vegetable cellulose (Suitable for Vegetarians Suitable for Vegetarians)

Nutritional: This product contains no sugar. Cinnamon extract is free from recorded interactions and may safely used alongside other products. Rio Cinnamon extract veggie capsules consist of 250mg of a 4:1 extract, equivalent to 1,000mg of whole ground Cinnamon. Moreover, Rio Cinnamon is Coumarin-free which means that it can be taken for longer periods.

Directions: Take one capsule half an hour before each meal, three capsules per day.

Health Brand: Rio Amazon, Shelf: Rio Amazon, Room: Herbal Supplements, Health Category: Rio Amazon

 
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Last Modified: Fri, 12 Sep 2008 13:01:00 GMT