Chromium Described in Dr. Preuss’ Book as an All-Natural Support for Diabetes Seeking Better Sugar C

Apr 28
07:55

2008

Robert P. Tracy

Robert P. Tracy

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Noted Researcher Identifies a special type of Chromium with Clinically Proven treatments that support diabetics in their quest for normal blood sugar levels.

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Dr. Harry Preuss,Chromium Described in Dr. Preuss’ Book as an All-Natural Support for Diabetes Seeking Better Sugar C Articles noted M.D. and clinical researcher at the highly acclaimed Georgetown University Medical Center in Washington D.C., has recently published a book that may help Type 2 diabetes sufferers.

The Fat-Loss Pharmacy, based on clinical work conducted on, among others, Type 2 diabetics, identifies all natural, herbal supplements that help to reduce diabetic fat and lower blood sugar levels.

This noted Researcher has identifies a special type of Chromium complete with Clinically Proven treatments that support diabetics in their quest for normal blood sugar levels.

Using research methodology called double blind placebo testing, Dr. Preuss found that several products provided proven results in reducing, even eliminating unwanted weight and unbalanced blood sugar.

One of the supplements noted to be effective was NOT the typical calcium chromium picolinate but a unique oxygen-coordinated niacin-bound form of chromium (or Chromemate). This specially developed supplement was found to restore a chromium balance and lower blood sugar and cholesterol levels, after 8 weeks.

A second effective supplement noted by Dr. Preuss was an all-natural fruit extract called Garcinia Cambogia. Derived from a South Asian fruit plant, Garcinia Cambogia (Citrimax TM.) was found to attack fat (not muscle) and help keep lost fat off. Based on clinical testing, Dr. Preuss found that Garcinia Cambogia increases serotonin levels in user’s bodies, which helps them maintain lower appetite levels, resulting in sustained weight loss.

For summaries of all of these studies conducted by Dr. Preuss, you can go to a couple of web sites.

http://www.provenresultshealth.com

http://www.interhealthusa.com/research/research.aspx