Ulter said:
Ulter said:It's a product for diabetics. It's in stores, on Amazon.com Drugstore.com and CVS.com
The ingredients are Glucorell R
Go to the website and click on PRESS and you can read the clinical support.

ProtienFiend said:No ive been using glucorell since you made it. But by glucorell you mean R-ala (what you originally sold)? Is it marketed by anafit? and will glucorell become extinct and replaced by this "name brand"?![]()
macrophage69alpha said:its just a different presentation of the same product, glucorell will still be available.
Thom said:Hey
Any recommendations for supplements or meds for someone with onseting diabetes type II, other than glucorell and glucophage?
Also something to improve bloodsirculation..?
thanks
thom
ALIN said:Chromium or Vanadyl and is all I can think of supplement wise.
Ulter said:
lanky said:although i agree there may be some types of supplements that can help with controling hypergycemia,,he needs to speak with his physician regarding what is going to be done about his medical condition...after a while depending on how young a patient is when developing type II diabetes it will/can eventually develop into insulin dependant diabetes...when diabetes is managed well based off of proper diet, medication and normal blood sugar levels there is a low risk of developing circulation, cardiovascular, vision problems, erectile dysfunction etc...(insert diabetic complication here)..please talk to your doctor..
Ulter said:
bigrand said:Both type 1 and 2 are very serious and problematic and should be treated as such, dont rely on "supplements" for a second.....i dont care how good they are...some things need medical treatment
He said that.macrophage69alpha said:and blister packed.![]()
macrophage69alpha said:if it were patentable, R- lipoic would have been a prescription drug. it is more effective than metformin and most of the new ppar-gamma (glizatone's) agonists. agree that bloodwork should be done, however disagree that "traditional" drugs treatment is more effective and certainly disagree that they are as healthy for the user. Insulin does not treat type II diabetes it just treats the symptoms, it does nothing to halt the underlying disease if anything it contributes to its progression.
bigrand said:I personally dont like metformin (terrible shits) and agree ALA is good for his case, but blood work and monitoring by an endo is needed.
Yes, type 1 is the insulin dependant one, where pancreatic islet cells dont secrete insulin (its an AI disease where the body kills those cells)...so insulin, spray or not, isnt needed in this case.
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