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DIABEAT IT


An unbalanced pH level can cause health problems.
You need more ALKALINE in your diet!


$21.98


The herb Gymnema, is a climbing plant that grows in the tropical forests of central and southern India. The woody gymnema plant also grows in parts of Africa. Leaves of this long, slender plant have been used for more than 2,000 years in India to treat diabetes. Gymnema Sylvestre is known as gurmar, a Hindu name meaning ''sugar destroyer.'' Modern scientific research has confirmed that the Active ingredient, The Constituent/gymnema acid, blocks the taste of sugar as well as blocking sugar's absorption by the body. It also suppresses the taste of saccharin and nutra sweet, two common artificial sweeteners.

Thousands of years ago, Type II diabetes was treated with gymnema. The plant's sugar-destroying property was released when a person chewed on one or two leaves. Gymnema was said to paralyze a person's tongue to the taste of sugar and bitter tastes. That taste-blocking reaction lasted for several hours. During that time, leaves supposedly provided a slight block to the taste for salty foods. By blocking the taste buds from tasting sugar, gymnema blocked sugar in the digestive system, resulting in a decrease in blood sugar, also known as a hypoglycemic effect. This medicinal action has been studied since the late 1930s.

This formula aids the pancreas and helps lower sugar levels. For example, if the blood pressure is too high, it will help to lower it. If blood sugar is too high, Diabeat It helps to lower it. Beat diabetes with DIABEAT IT!

Light & Energy, Spencer Masterson, M.H.


Formulation: Gymnema Sylvestre, Red Raspberry Leaf, Uva Ursi, Licorice Root, Mullein Leaf, Slippery Elm Bark, Bilberry, Siberian Ginseng, Cinnamon, Lobelia Herb, Ginger Root, Cayenne Fruit, Stevia Leaf.


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