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specific components enriched extracts of:
Coptis Chinensis root
Berberine is one of Coptis Chinensis's components that can regulate blood sugar. Coptis Chinensis (also known as Rhizoma coptidis) contains several phytochemicals (molecules produced by plants) that can reduce cellular stress and improve pancreas health (1 and 2).
Astragalus root
Specific phytochemical components in Astragalus can reduce cellular stress and improve pancreas health (3). More importantly, when combined with Coptis Chinensis, the effect of Astragulus on relieving Insulin-Resistance synergizes (4). Astragalus has many health benefits, including immune-boosting, anti-aging, and anti-inflammatory effects (5).
Gynostemma Pentaphyllum
Jiaogulan can improve insulin sensitivity in Type 2 diabetic people (6). It is also an AMPK activator that increases metabolism in our bodies.
Citrus Bioflavonoids
Bioflavonoids are potent antioxidants. They can alleviate oxidative stress, a leading risk to pancreatic beta cell health.
Satisfaction Guaranteed: we will issue you a full refund if you are not satisfied with the benefits after continuously taking 2 bottles of ERAD Plus® Pre-D (it takes time for our bodies to build up strength). *Individual results may vary.
As a dietary supplement, take 3 tablets two (2) times a day, preferably 30 minutes before each meal with a full glass of water, or as directed by a healthcare professional. Do not exceed 9 tablets in 24 hours.
Other Ingredients:
Magnesium Stearate, Silicon Dioxide, Modified Cellulose.
References:
1. Hasnain, Z. et al. Oxidative and endoplasmic reticulum stress in β-cell dysfunction in diabetes. J Mol Endocrinol. 2016, 56: R33-R54
2. Tabak, A. et al. Prediabetes: A high-risk state for developing diabetes. Lancet. 2012, 379: 2279–2290.
3. Levy, J. et al. Beta-cell deterioration determines the onset and rate of progression of secondary dietary failure in type 2 diabetes mellitus: the 10-year followup of the Belfast Diet Study. Diabet Med 1998, 15: 290– 296.
4. Costes et al. β-Cell Failure in Type 2 Diabetes: A Case of Asking Too Much of Too Few? Diabetes. 2013, 62:327–335.
5. Kitamura T. The role of FOXO1 in β-Cell failure and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Nat Rev Endocrinol. 2013; 9:615–623.