GlycoLog Insulin Mimetic and Nutrient Partitioning Agent

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GlycoLog


Insulin Mimetic and Nutrient Partitioning Agent





Using GlycoLog means carbs are back on the menu again, and they’re bringing some serious lean gains with them!





The Great Carb Debate





Are you confused about carbs? That’s no surprise. The great carb debate has been going on for years, and carbs have gotten a pretty bad rap. Some people have labeled carbs as evil outcasts that make you fat, and say that carbs should be shunned by everyone from celebrities to soccer moms and even high-level athletes – who in fact need them more than anyone else. What’s the solution? GlycoLog from Blackstone Labs allows carbs to work for you to build muscle, so you can achieve serious lean gains.





Serious Lean Gains





There are lots of carbphobics out there, but you don’t have to be one of them. The issue that some people have with eating carbs is that it increases insulin, the body’s storage hormone. Insulin can either shuttle carbs into fat or muscle, depending on your genetics. Most people have poor genetics, which means eating carbs inevitably leads to increased fat. But that doesn’t have to be the case when you incorporate GlycoLog into your supplementation regimen. Using GlycoLog means carbs are back on the menu again, and they’re bringing some serious lean gains with them!





Hack Your Genetic Code





GlycoLog acts as a nutrient partitioner – and directs the carbs you eat into your muscles and not your adipose tissue. GlycoLog has been formulated to hack your genetic code to make insulin work for you, not against you, with these ingredients:





Chromium (300mcg) is an essential mineral that helps regulate blood glucose. Chromium is critical to insulin metabolism and therefore a vital component to nutrient uptake in the body.





Gymnema Sylvestre (1g) enhances insulin function to reduce blood sugar. A comprehensive review of the scientific literature on Gymnema sylvestre notes it also reduces plasma glucose, leptin levels, bodyweight, and even body mass index (BMI).





Bitter Melon (500mg) increases glucose uptake and utilization by skeletal muscles as well as reducing formation of glycogen in the liver. Additional research on bitter melon notes it also suppresses inflammation in adipose tissue (fat).





Super Berberine (300mg) lowers blood glucose levels and encourages glucose absorption by muscle cells. Glycolog includes the trademarked Super Berberine for its improved bioavailability over standard berberine supplements.





Cinnamon Bark (250mg) increases insulin activity while simultaneously acting as an insulin mimetic to facilitate glucose transport into skeletal muscle tissue. Cinnamon bark reduces blood sugar, cuts body fat, and increases lean mass.





Sodium R-Lipoate (150mg) is a highly bioavailable form of alpha-lipoic acid (ALA). ALA is essential to carbohydrate metabolism and also acts as a powerful antioxidant in the body. It helps lower blood sugar, reduce appetite, and increase energy expenditure.





BioPerine (5mg) can enhance the effectiveness of the blood sugar-lowering compounds in GlycoLog by increasing the time they remain active in the bloodstream.





Eat Your Carbs





Ready to get back on board when it comes to eating carbs, and see some lean gains in the process? As a dietary supplement, take three (3) capsules of GlycoLog with a high-carb meal two (2) times per day. Do not exceed six (6) capsules daily.





GlycoLog


• Nutrient Partitioning Agent


• Helps You Digest Carbs


• Make Insulin Work for You, Not Against You


• Achieve Serious Lean Gains





For more information, visit blackstonelabs.com





The above statements have 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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