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Omana Group (Nutritional Ingredients and Products) - Assets Left Table
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Sugar
Balance
Promote Healthy
Blood Sugar
Level
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Enhance glucose
control for diabetes
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Effective all
natural products with no side effects
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Packaging: 60-capsule bottle
Price: US$29.95 per bottle
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SugarBalance is a proprietary natural
complex that features a synergistic, multi-nutrients approach of
specific herbs, vitamins, and minerals that have been evident in
recently reviewed clinical trials to be efficacious and safe for
glucose control in people with diabetes and insulin resistance.
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Ingredients:
One capsule provides:
Vitamin C (as ascorbic acid) 60 mg
Vitamin E (as dl-alpha tocopheryl
acetate)..........…15 IU
Magnesium (as amino acid
chelate)............ 70 mg
Proprietary Blend............. 385 mg
Gymnema Sylvestre Extracts (Asclepias Germinata) (leaf), Bitter
Melon Extracts (Momordica Charantia)(fruit), Fennugreek Extracts
(Trigonella Foenum Graecum)(seed), Ginseng Extract (Panax
Ginseng)(root), Vanadium Sulfate.
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Recommended
Use: As a dietary supplement for
adults. Take one capsule with meals, three times daily.
Product Information:
SugarBalance is
formulated with the purest and highest potency herbal extracts,
vitamins, and minerals. All specific ingredients are manufactured
under FDA registered and approved facilities in the United States of
America. Our formula offers top quality standardized extracts of
selected herbs to ensure that consumers receive consistent and
potent benefits from the herbs active ingredients while retaining
all the traditional whole-part characteristics from herbs.
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Gymnema has a
popular name gurmar, meaning destroyer of sugar. Gymnema has been
postulated from animal studies to regenerate pancreatic islets of
Langerhans, decrease blood glucose by increasing glucose uptake and
utilization, and increase in insulin release through pancreatic cell
permeability and B-cell number and function. No side effects have been
reported from various controlled clinical trials for glycemic control.
Mormordica Charantia is a vegetable known as balsam pear
or bitter melon. Mormordica Charantia is a proven hypoglycemic agent.
This vegetable extract contains a polypeptide which is similar to bovine
insulin. It helps stimulate insulin secretion, increase tissue glucose
uptake, liver muscle glycogen synthesis, and decrease hepatic
gluconeogenesis.
Fenugreek is a
legume exclusively cultivated in India and has been known in the Greek
and Latin pharmacopoeias to possess anti-diabetic properties. In recent
controlled clinical trials, the Fenugreek seeds have been confirmed to
lower blood glucose and improve insulin release in diabetic patients
with no resultant side effects. In addition, Fenugreek seeds have been
documented to have nutrition and restorative actions and they also
stimulate the digestive process. In another study, Fenugreek fractions
significantly reduced elevated cholesterol levels known to be associated
with
diabetes.
Ginseng species
have been shown to have hypoglycemic effects in streptozotocin rat
models. Most clinical trials have reported decreases in both fasting and
postprandial blood glucose with a minor side effect of insomnia. The
mechanism of hypoglycemia include decreased rate of carbohydrate
absorption, increased glucose transport and uptake, increased glycogen
storage, and modulation of insulin secretion.
Magnesium is an intracellular cation involved in glucose
oxidation, modulating glucose transport across cell membranes.
Hypomagnesemia is common in diabetics. Magnesium may also increase
insulin secretion and/or improve insulin sensitivity and peripheral
glucose uptake. Various clinical trials have reported a decrease in
fasting blood glucose and increase in postprandial insulin.
Vanadium is a trace element with glycemic control action
due to un-regulation of insulin receptors. Vanadium may enhance glucose
oxidation and glycogen synthesis. Several clinical trials have reported
significant changes in insulin sensitivity and decreases in insulin
requirements. Gastrointestinal discomfort has been observed.
Vitamin C is commonly deficient in diabetics. Vitamin C
has shown to improve endothelial dysfunction which is postulated to
improve insulin resistance. One clinical trial has shown improvements in
glycemic control with Vitamin C supplementation.
Vitamin E may boost insulin sensitivity and decrease
oxidative stress to cells secondary to the vitamins potent lipophilic
antioxidant activity. Controlled clinical trials that have examined
Vitamin E intake have reported better glycemic control in some diabetics
since diabetes produces a state of increased free radical activity.
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Payment: We do not accept credit card
payments over the Internet. All orders must be by telephone or by fax. Payment must be by
check or money order. However, to reward your inconvenience of paying by check or
money order, we will bonus your purchase with one of our special products
Check payable to:
Omana Group, LLC
11562 Knott Avenue, Suite 5
Garden Grove, California 92841 USA
Order:
Telephone Order line: 714-891-9488
Fax Order line: 714-891-9478
Free Shipping:
We offer FREE ground shipping anywhere in the continental
USA for any order over US$35.00.
* This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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