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Tri Sugar Shield®
Category: Blood sugar
Manufacturer: Life Extension
Support healthy blood sugar levels
- Supports the natural balance of key glucose pathways
- Balances the rate of sugar manufacture in the liver (gluconeogenesis)
- Promotes insulin sensitivity
- Inhibits glucose absorption by decreasing the activity of sugar digesting enzymes
- Diminishes glucose reabsorption from the kidneys
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Tri Sugar Shield®
60 vegetarian capsules
Item Catalog Number: 01803
Benefits at a Glance
- Supports the natural balance of key glucose pathways
- Balances the rate of sugar manufacture in the liver (gluconeogenesis)
- Promotes insulin sensitivity
- Inhibits glucose absorption by decreasing the activity of sugar digesting enzymes
- Diminishes glucose reabsorption from the kidneys
Supports the natural balance of key glucose pathways
Tri Sugar Shield® is a unique formulation that improves glucose metabolism through several different pathways, including balancing the rate of sugar manufacture in the liver,6 promoting insulin sensitivity,7,8 decreasing the activity of sugar digesting enzymes in the gut,9-11 and by targeting carrier proteins in the kidney that diminishes glucose reabsorption into the circulation.12-15
Sorghum Bran Extract Modulates Four Mechanisms
Sorghum has long been cultivated in Asia (and now is grown in Africa, India, China, Australia, and the USA) and helps maintain healthy blood sugar levels, among those in the normal range, by modulating four different mechanisms:
- Balances the rate of sugar manufacture in the liver (gluconeogenesis).6
- Promotes insulin sensitivity.7
- Regulates PPAR-gamma, a metabolic thermostat supporting glucose metabolism. 7,16,17
- Regulates the enzyme alpha-amylase, which in turn maintains the release of sugar found in starch.9,18,19
Mulberry Leaf Extract Controls Three Mechanisms
Mulberry leaf has been used in Chinese traditional medicine for centuries. Mulberry leaf extract targets three different mechanisms:
- Targets the alpha-glucosidase enzyme to regulate conversion of starch into glucose.10,11,20,21
- Supports glucose transporter GLUT4 that moves glucose out of the bloodstream and into muscle and liver cells.12,22
- Promotes insulin sensitivity.8
Phloridzin Impacts Kidney Reabsorption of Sugar
- Targeting carrier protein SGLT1, in turn helping to block the absorption of glucose into the bloodstream.13,24
- Targeting carrier protein SGLT2, in turn supporting glucose elimination via urine.14,15
By targeting all of these diverse glucose pathways, Tri Sugar Shield® delivers broad-spectrum support to help naturally stabilize already healthy glucose levels.
Supplement Facts
Serving Size 1 vegetarian capsule
Amount Per Serving | |
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Sorghum bran (Sorghum bicolor) extract [providing 270 mg proanthocyanidins] | 300 mg |
White mulberry extract (leaf) [providing 7.5 mg 1-deoxynojirimycin] | 150 mg |
Phloridzin [from apple extract (root bark)] | 50 mg |
Other ingredients: vegetable cellulose (capsule), microcrystalline cellulose, maltodextrin, silica, stearic acid. |
Non-GMO
Dosage and Use
Take one (1) capsule twice daily immediately before the heaviest carbohydrate or sugar containing meals/drinks, or as recommended by a healthcare practitioner.
Caution
If you are taking blood glucose lowering medication, consult your healthcare provider before taking this product.
Warnings
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
DO NOT EXCEED RECOMMENDED DOSE
Do not purchase if outer seal is broken or damaged.
When using nutritional supplements, please consult with your physician if you are undergoing treatment for a medical condition or if you are pregnant or lactating.
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