Glyce Spray is a dietary supplement based on plant extracts, Vitamin B12 and chromium indicated to promote proper glucose metabolism
The term “blood glucose” refers to the concentration of glucose in the blood; glucose is essential for the body because it is the main source of energy for the body’s cells and is the only source of energy for the brain and nervous system: this explains why the blood concentration of this sugar must be kept under constant control.
The human body has an intrinsic regulatory system that enables it to keep blood glucose relatively constant throughout the day: fasting blood glucose, that is, after at least 8 hours, is generally between 60-99 mg/dl, while after a meal, however large, blood glucose rarely exceeds 140 mg/dl. There is another parameter capable of assessing blood glucose trends and called glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c), which allows for retrospective estimation of the average blood glucose levels of the three to four months prior to its assay: in this case, in individuals without diabetes or other glucose metabolism alterations, the normal value of HbA1c is below 42 mmol/mol (or below 6 percent).
Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease characterized by an excess of sugar (glucose) in the blood, known as hyperglycemia and due to an alteration in the amount or functioning of insulin (hormone, produced by the cells of the pancreas, which causes circulating glucose (sugar) to enter the cells, where it is used as an energy source.
Diabetes is divided into two main forms: type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes; type 1 diabetes is characterized by the total absence of insulin secretion, while type 2 diabetes is determined by a reduced sensitivity of the body to insulin, normally produced by the target tissues (liver, muscle, and adipose tissue), and/or reduced insulin secretion by the pancreas (from cells called beta-cells).
Type 2 diabetes:
- Frequent: accounts for about 90% of all cases of diabetes;
- Risk factors: aging (>40 years old), obesity (BMI>25; extremely concerning in children younger than 15 years), sedentary lifestyle, family history, pregnancy: transient diabetes during pregnancy.
- 20% of people do not know they have type 2 diabetes;
- It is a progressive disease characterized by insulin-secretory failure;
- High health insurance costs;
- All the seriousness of diabetes is due to its severe vascular complications, due to coronary risk: 50% of type 2 diabetics die from coronary artery disease.
Complications:
- Hyperglycemia: blood sugar rises excessively, causing symptoms such as intense thirst, dry mouth, fatigue, blurred vision
- Hypoglycemia: sudden drop in blood sugar with symptoms such as sweating, tremor, palpitations, confusion and weakness…;
- Cardiovascular: angina, heart attack, stroke, peripheral vasculopathy, secondary to cerebral and peripheral arteriosclerosis;
- Nervous system (neuropathy): damage to the nerves themselves (peripheral neuropathy) or to the internal organs innervated by them (vegetative or autonomic neuropathy);
- Diabetic foot: peripheral neuropathy and/or vasculopathy, aggravated by long-term glycemic decompensation can cause foot ulcers that, if infected, become deeper and more difficult to treat. If not properly treated, these small foci of infection can expand to gangrene and the need for amputation of the toes or foot or leg. Diabetes is the leading cause of lower limb amputation of nontraumatic origin;
- Renal (nephropathy): progressive loss of kidney function, inducing an increasing degree of renal failure, until complete loss of function. Diabetes, if not adequately treated, is among the leading causes of terminal renal failure necessitating dialysis or renal transplantation;
- Ocular (retinopathy): diabetes can damage the small blood vessels in the retina, the back part of the eye that enables vision, and can therefore cause progressive vision loss, up to and including blindness. People with diabetes are also at greater risk of developing cataracts and glaucoma;
- In pregnancy: in pregnant diabetic women, imperfectly compensated diabetes can adversely affect the proper development of the fetus, leading to high birth weight (macrosomia), congenital malformations, to an increased risk of problems during delivery and perinatal mortality.
The formulation of GLYCE SPRAY is the result of a special “sequential micronutrition” technique. Substances are present in the microgram order of magnitude (thus readily usable by cells) and are associated according to a specific sequential order (patent filed), which is capable of restoring a specific cellular function.
The sequential order of the substances gives them precise informational properties, aiming to restore the physiological conditions of the organism: this effect is achieved through a “signal effect” that allows cells to “re-nourish” themselves and thus “re-nourish” the function in which they participate.
Sequential micro-nutrition differs from common dietary supplements: in order to use a macronutrient, the body is forced into a very often unavailable energy expenditure, while for a micronutrient the energy expenditure is at a low rate of utilization, so the system’s response is immediate and factual.
GLYCE SPRAY due to its formulation allows an immediate body response with high response for the control of proper glucose metabolism.
The plant extracts in GLYCE SPRAY serve multiple functions:
- Trigonella foenum- graecum: Digestive function. Emollient and soothing action (digestive system). Carbohydrate metabolism. Triglyceride and cholesterol metabolism;
- Vitis vinifera: Microcirculation function (leg heaviness). Antioxidant. Regular functionality of the cardiovascular system;
- Tilia cordata: Functionality of the mucous membranes of the respiratory system. Well-being of nose and throat. Relaxation (sleep; in case of stress);
- Glycine max: Counteracting menopausal disorders. Lipid metabolism;
- Raphanus sativus: Digestive function. Drainage of body fluids. Urinary tract function. Fluidity of bronchial secretions. Antioxidant;
- Lentinula edodes: Natural defenses of the body;
- Avena sativa: Relaxation (in case of stress); mental well-being. Regularity of intestinal transit. Emollient and soothing action (digestive system). Modulation/limitation of nutrient absorption. Cichorium intybus: Digestive and hepatobiliary function. Drainage of body fluids. Carbohydrate metabolism;
- Juniperus communis: Digestive function. Drainage of body fluids. Urinary tract function. Joint function. lignum: Drainage of body fluids. Regularity of the sweating process. Depurative functions of the body (skin well-being);
- Vaccinium myrtillus: Functionality of microcirculation (heaviness of the legs). Antioxidant. Visual well-being. Regularity of intestinal transit;
- Phaseolus vulgaris: Drainage of body fluids. Carbohydrate metabolism;
- Chondrus crispus: Fluidity of bronchial secretions. Digestive function. Regularity of intestinal transit. Balance of body weight. Emollient and soothing action (urinary tract);
- Porphyra umbilicalis: Antioxidant. Supportive and restorative action.
GLYCE SPRAY aims to prevent the manifestations of diabetes 2 caused by insufficient sugar metabolism.
This micronutrient complex aims to significantly restore energy metabolisms in order to help restore the body’s ability to oxidize sugars of all types.
This active ingredient can be used for prevention in people with particular sensitivities or as a first-line treatment. It can also usefully accompany specific pharmaceutical prescriptions whose efficacy it helps to increase.
The effects are noticed after 3-4 weeks of use; overall there is a drop in blood glucose values ranging from 17 to 24%. Prescription time: 3 months.
Nutritional Table
NUTRITIONAL VALUES | MAX DOSE (6 SPRAYS) |
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Chromium | 32 µg (VNR) 80% |
Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin) | 3 µg (VNR) 120% |
*VNR= Nutrient Reference Value.
FORMAT
30 ml spray.
INGREDIENTS
Water, Chromium picolinate, Copper gluconate, Magnesium gluconate, Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum- graecum L. -seed), Grapevine (Vitis vinifera L. -seed), Linden (Tilia cordata Mill. -leaves), Soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr. – seed), Black radish (Raphanus sativus L.- root), Shiitake (Lentinula edodes (Berk.) Pegler – spore), Oats (Avena sativa L. – fruit), Chicory (Cichorium intybus L. – leaves), Juniper (Juniperus communis L. – seed), Blueberry (Vaccinium myrtillus L. – fruit), Red bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L. – fruit), Carrageenan (Chondrus crispus Stackhouse – thallus), Red Seaweed (Porphyra umbilicalis Kützing – thallus), Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Vitamin A (Retinol), Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid), Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid), Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin), Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid), Vitamin E (D-L Tocopherol); preservatives: Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Benzoate; acidulant: Citric Acid.
METHOD OF USE.
A maximum of 6 sprays per day is recommended.
Pediatrics:
- 0 to 1 year of age: 1 spray daily;
- 1 to 3 years of age: 2 sprays per day;
- 4 years of age and older: 6 sprays per day.
WARNINGS
Supplements are not intended as substitutes for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. Keep out of the reach of children. Do not exceed the recommended daily intake.
Store in a cool, dry place.
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