Gymnema sylvestre – Traditional Sugar Balance Support
Used in Eastern medicine for over 2,000 years, Gymnema sylvestre is traditionally known as the “sugar destroyer.”
Research suggests that gymnemic acid, one of its active compounds, may help reduce glucose absorption in the intestines and support pancreatic health.
Another compound, gurmarin, is believed to help reduce cravings for sweets.
In traditional practices, this plant has been used to support body weight management and may assist the body’s natural detoxification processes.
Salvia aegyptiaca – Traditional Support for Metabolism
Known in the Arab world as “Bedouin tea” or “natural insulin,” Salvia aegyptiaca has traditionally been used to support healthy metabolic function and help maintain balanced blood sugar levels.
Its mild diuretic properties may contribute to gentle liver and kidney stimulation and support natural detoxification.
It is also believed to aid in managing cholesterol levels and assist with weight management as part of a holistic approach.
Milk Thistle (Silybum marianum) – Herbal Support for Liver and Metabolism
Milk thistle is valued as a natural source of silymarin – a bioactive compound studied for its potential to support carbohydrate metabolism and promote insulin sensitivity.
In European and Eastern herbal traditions, it is commonly used to support liver function, which plays a key role in metabolic health.
Some sources suggest it may also help maintain vascular health, especially in cases of metabolic imbalance.
Dates (Phoenix dactylifera) – Natural Source of Energy and Nutrients
Dates are rich in over 23 amino acids, including several that are rare in other dried fruits, along with magnesium, potassium, iron, zinc, vitamins A, C, PP, B-group vitamins, and dietary fiber.
Free of sucrose, dates may serve as a natural source of sustained energy.
Studies suggest that the fructose content in dates may provide a steady energy supply without sharp spikes in blood glucose.
Olive Leaves (Olea europaea) – Mediterranean Support for Sugar Balance
Used in Mediterranean and Eastern herbal traditions, olive leaves are believed to support healthy blood sugar levels.
Researchers from Egypt and several Asian countries note their potential to support the function of the pancreas, liver, and kidneys — organs crucial for metabolic regulation.
Important!
This product is not a medicinal remedy.
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Contraindications: individual sensitivity to components.
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