Over 30 published studies performed at the Virginia Medical School have demonstrated that Chirositol, a nutrient derived from carob, is an effective supplement for insulin-resistant conditions including weight gain, metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes, as well as for excess androgen (male hormone)-related concerns such as PCOS, acne and male facial hair growth in women.
There is an evident connection between the loss of our waist and our constantly changing hormones. The main hormone involved in the development of belly fat is insulin. Insulin in excess can causes an elevation in male hormones, particularly testosterone. Excess male hormones can cause male facial hair growth, acne and PCOS in women. Elevated insulin and blood sugar further leads to weight gain, high cholesterol, high triglycerides, diabetes and especially belly fat. An early sign of pre-diabetes is skin tags due to higher-than-normal blood sugar and insulin. Chirositol normalizes insulin and blood sugar levels, thereby assisting with all of the above conditions.
Chirositolā¢ mimics insulin's activity, controlling blood glucose levels, glucose storage and the action of glucose in the cell. It will not, however, cause low blood sugar in those with normal blood sugar levels. In addition, Chirositolā¢ elevates our happy hormone and serotonin levels. Find out today why Chirositol is considered a miracle nutrient for the treatment of insulin-resistant conditions.
- Fights belly fat in men and women
- Aids weight loss
- Normalizes insulin and blood sugar
- For pre-diabetics and type 2 diabetics
- Enhances serotonin, our happy hormone
- Reduces sugar cravings
- Halts polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)
- Improves fertility in those with PCOS
- Stops skin tags associated with pre-diabetes
- Controls elevated testosterone levels that cause male facial hair growth in women
- For men and women
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D-Chiro-Inositol (ChirositolTM) 600mg, (Carob Pods, Ceratonia Siliqua).
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Take 1 capsule per day with food. If you are over 160 lbs, take 2 capsules per day or as directed by a health care practitioner.