Lower A1c Safely at the cellular level with Gymnema Elite's patented OSA technology to support stressed pancreatic beta cells.
✔PROVEN SAFE: OSA's unique, self-modulating mechanism of action controls the movement of insulin from the beta cells to the bloodstream and only release insulin as needed. Provides superior support for beta cell stability and pancreas health.
✔MORE BIOACTIVE: A 250-500mg dose of OSA extract delivers 8X higher insulin, whereas standard brands at 400, 500, 600, 1000 or 2000 mg never reach the same level of insulin secretion. Better than other teas, powders, liquids, tablets, caplets, seeds.
✔NO SIDE EFFECTS: Unlike Gymnema Elite, regular extracts increase permeability of the pancreatic cell membrane, which can leak unregulated insulin into the bloodstream and in the long-term, break down pancreatic cell walls.
✔HIGH POTENCY: OSA technology extracts not only gymnemic acids but also other key plant bioactives (saponins, sterols, quinines, flavones, phytin acids). 60 vegetarian capsules per bottle. 30-60 days supply. Non GMO, Gluten-free.
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