GDA+ also contains chromium picolinate, cinnnamon bark powder, banaba extract, and alpha lipoic acid. This combination makes GDA+ a powerhouse for improving nutrient absorption, replenishing muscle glycogen, and helping maintain stable blood glucose levels after consuming high carbohydrate meals.<\/p>\r\n
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When it comes to tipping the scales, there is one criminally underrated hormone: insulin. Insulin can be the crux to which 10 lbs of fat, or 10 lbs of solid muscle on your body lie.<\/p>
Typically, those in the fitness mindset often regard carbohydrates as a sort of dangerous, but necessary agent in their diets. Low-carb, carb-loading, carb-cycling, etc. All sorts of approaches to the intake of carbohydrates exists, but how often do we really take the time to understand the exact impact it will have on the appearance and performance of our bodies?<\/p>
When your body takes in carbs, beta cells in the pancreas, which is often considered to be the least-understood organ in the body, produce and secrete insulin, which is a storage hormone. This is where the gain train either rockets out of the station, or slams the brakes and braces for impact.<\/p>
A lot of people automatically go into the mindset of \"eat carbs, get fat,\u201d which is only somewhat true. The spike in insulin your body gets from the intake of carbs can be used to your advantage. Insulin is actually the most anabolic hormone in the body. It is responsible for your body\u2019s uptake of glucose and amino acids, which in turn, forms glycogen and skeletal muscle tissue (i.e. GAINZ).<\/p>
Here\u2019s where Glycolog comes in. It acts as a partitioning agent, meaning that it can upregulate the enzymes that control how much glycogen and amino acids your body adds to existing muscle tissue.<\/p>
Through a novel blend of ingredients such as bitter melon, chromium, R-alpha-lipoic acid, and cinnamon extract, Glycolog makes your pancreas work for you. We assume that the average Blackstone Labs user does not live in an igloo on an arctic tundra, where they would need large reserves of blubber to survive the harsh elements of winter. Instead, Glycolog encourages your body to partition off the insulin your pancreas secretes to work anabolically, instead of as a storage compound.<\/p>
If the elephant walrus look is really not your deal, but slabs of hard, lean muscle are, go ahead and incorporate Glycolog into your current suite of supplements today. Glycolog is an amazing pump enhancer and insulin partitioner. If gaining mass is important to you, take it alongside of Formula 19 and Isolation.<\/p>
STACKS<\/h5>
Glycolog has been included in a few of our stacks. Ordering a stack is a great way to get all of the products you will need to accomplish a goal all in the same order, while saving money on both the individual products themselves, but also shipping.<\/p>","gtin12":"636823236519","image":["https:\/\/siteimgs.com\/10017\/item\/glycolog-2000x_1624480788-0.jpg"],"brand":"Blackstone Labs","url":"https:\/\/www.dpsnutrition.net\/i\/25751\/blackstone-labs-glycolog-180-cap.htm","offers":{"@type":"Offer","priceCurrency":"USD","price":"41.95","url":"https:\/\/www.dpsnutrition.net\/i\/25751\/blackstone-labs-glycolog-180-cap.htm","itemCondition":"http:\/\/schema.org\/NewCondition","availability":"http:\/\/schema.org\/InStock"}},{"@type":"Product","name":"Blackstone Labs GlycoLog - 2 x 180 Capsule Bottles TWINPACK","sku":"BLB221","description":"
When it comes to tipping the scales, there is one criminally underrated hormone: insulin. Insulin can be the crux to which 10 lbs of fat, or 10 lbs of solid muscle on your body lie.<\/p>
Typically, those in the fitness mindset often regard carbohydrates as a sort of dangerous, but necessary agent in their diets. Low-carb, carb-loading, carb-cycling, etc. All sorts of approaches to the intake of carbohydrates exists, but how often do we really take the time to understand the exact impact it will have on the appearance and performance of our bodies?<\/p>
When your body takes in carbs, beta cells in the pancreas, which is often considered to be the least-understood organ in the body, produce and secrete insulin, which is a storage hormone. This is where the gain train either rockets out of the station, or slams the brakes and braces for impact.<\/p>
A lot of people automatically go into the mindset of \"eat carbs, get fat,\u201d which is only somewhat true. The spike in insulin your body gets from the intake of carbs can be used to your advantage. Insulin is actually the most anabolic hormone in the body. It is responsible for your body\u2019s uptake of glucose and amino acids, which in turn, forms glycogen and skeletal muscle tissue (i.e. GAINZ).<\/p>
Here\u2019s where Glycolog comes in. It acts as a partitioning agent, meaning that it can upregulate the enzymes that control how much glycogen and amino acids your body adds to existing muscle tissue.<\/p>
Through a novel blend of ingredients such as bitter melon, chromium, R-alpha-lipoic acid, and cinnamon extract, Glycolog makes your pancreas work for you. We assume that the average Blackstone Labs user does not live in an igloo on an arctic tundra, where they would need large reserves of blubber to survive the harsh elements of winter. Instead, Glycolog encourages your body to partition off the insulin your pancreas secretes to work anabolically, instead of as a storage compound.<\/p>
If the elephant walrus look is really not your deal, but slabs of hard, lean muscle are, go ahead and incorporate Glycolog into your current suite of supplements today. Glycolog is an amazing pump enhancer and insulin partitioner. If gaining mass is important to you, take it alongside of Formula 19 and Isolation.<\/p>
STACKS<\/h5>
Glycolog has been included in a few of our stacks. Ordering a stack is a great way to get all of the products you will need to accomplish a goal all in the same order, while saving money on both the individual products themselves, but also shipping.<\/p>","gtin12":"636823236519","image":["https:\/\/siteimgs.com\/10017\/item\/glycolog-2_1731080571-0.jpg"],"brand":"Blackstone Labs","url":"https:\/\/www.dpsnutrition.net\/i\/34663\/blackstone-labs-glycolog-180-cap.htm","offers":{"@type":"Offer","priceCurrency":"USD","price":"76.29","url":"https:\/\/www.dpsnutrition.net\/i\/34663\/blackstone-labs-glycolog-180-cap.htm","itemCondition":"http:\/\/schema.org\/NewCondition","availability":"http:\/\/schema.org\/InStock"}},{"@type":"Product","name":"Chemix GDA - 180 Capsules","sku":"CMX11","description":"
Chemix GDA is an ultra-premium Glucose Disposal Agent designed to improve insulin sensitivity, shuttles carbohydrates into your cells for maximum nutrient partitioning, aids in maintaining healthy glucose levels, and increases glycogen storage to unseen levels.<\/p>
The advanced formula combines research-backed ingredients at clinical and efficacious doses to provide the most potent insulin mimetic available on the market today. Here is a complete breakdown for this extremely powerful formula:<\/p>
Chemix GDA is a premium, multi-faceted glucose disposal agent product designed to help increase carbohydrate assimilation and metabolism, insulin sensitivity, and maintain healthy blood glucose levels. GDA allows your body to utilize the hormone insulin more efficiently, which can lead to gains in lean mass via increased glucose and amino acid uptake into your cells!<\/p>
Whether you\u2019re trying to gain 10lbs of muscle or lose 10lbs of fat, one key hormone can make or break your success: insulin. Insulin is a protein made up of 110 amino acids, and is secreted from the beta cells in the pancreas upon the intake of carbohydrates. Being a storage hormone, many consider insulin a double-edged sword. Insulin is the most anabolic hormone in the body as it\u2019s responsible for the uptake of glucose and amino acids to form glycogen and skeletal muscle tissue. Bodybuilders have put on slabs of lean muscle tissue by manipulating insulin, and it\u2019s speculated to be the reason why bodybuilders can compete heavier than ever before. But insulin also has a dark side- it can cause to the body to store large amounts of body fat, as well.<\/p>
Macronutrients are of the utmost importance when it comes to building muscle and burning fat, however if your body isn\u2019t utilizing them properly and efficiently you will fail at both. Inefficient nutrient partitioning normally results from the body not using insulin effectively. Here are some of the actions for which insulin is responsible:<\/p>
The following is a mini crash course in how insulin works in the body:<\/p>
All dietary carbohydrates are broken down into the monomer glucose in the small intestine, which then is absorbed into the bloodstream. Once in the blood, glucose signals the pancreas to secrete insulin. Insulin will then bind to the insulin receptor (IR), where it triggers a series of reactions that ultimately leads to uptake of glucose and amino acids into the cell, glycogen synthesis, increased muscle protein synthesis, and glucose disposal (glycolysis), usually through the insulin receptor substrate\/phosphoinositide 3-kinase (IRS\/PI3K) pathway. GLUT4, a transporter needed to allow glucose to enter the cell, is translocated to the cell membrane via activation of the IR, and IRS pathway. Different pathways lead to different actions elicited by insulin, and herein lies how one can maximize the use of endogenous insulin to increase lean body mass or lose body fat.<\/p>
Bitter Melon Extract(standardized to 10% bitters): Known as \"vegetable insulin,\u201d bitter melon is used to treat diabetes in many parts of the world, and in some places it\u2019s the only form of treatment. Bitter melon contains a variety of hypoglycemic herbs such as triterpenes, anthroquinones, and glucosinolates. The 3 most profound ones are charantin, polypeptide-p, and vicine. Studies have shown extracts from bitter melon to stimulate insulin release, increase skeletal muscle glucose uptake and utilization, suppress gluconeogenic enzymes, and preserve and regenerate beta cells(the cells that release insulin in the pancreas). There is even research on these compounds activating AMPK and PPARx, both of which help regulate energy expenditure in the body.<\/p>
Banaba leaf Extract(standardized to 25% tannins): Lagerstromemin speciosa, commonly known as banaba leaf, contains many compounds that can naturally help with blood sugar control. Most people assume it\u2019s the work of corsolic acid, for which most banaba supplements are standardized. However, it\u2019s actually the gallotannins that are responsible the most for insulin mimetic function. Specifically, Penta- O-galloyl-glucopyranose(PGG) was determined to have the strongest effect of the group. PGG was shown to significantly increase glucose transport into cells, both in vitro and in vivo. It also was shown to have an anti-adipogenic(inhibit fat cell production) effect, which many other glucose disposal agents do not possess(remember, insulin is adipogenic). Lagerstromemin was also identified to activate the insulin receptor(IR), one mechanism for lowering blood glucose. One of the other major mechanisms of action for banaba leaf is increasing expression and activation of GLUT-4, the transporter protein that allows glucose to be absorbed into cells. Interestingly, removing tannins from banaba extract eliminated all glucose transport activity(GLUT4), which also suggests that the tannins, not corsolic acid is responsible for the anti-diabetic effects. Another study showed that Lagerstromemin was about 54% as strong as insulin for glucose transport activity, which is pretty remarkable.<\/p>
Alpha Lipoic Acid(yielding 150mg of R-ALA): Alpha Lipoic acid is a mitochondrial fatty acid with really interesting properties. It's been extensively studied for a multitude of benefits, but perhaps the most applicable are its use as an anti-oxidant and a tool to manage blood glucose levels and increase insulin sensitivity. ALA has been shown to reduce general biomarkers for oxidation, inflammatory cytokines and lipid peroxidation(generation of free radicals that can damage your cells). In a meta-analysis, ALA was shown to have a remarkable effect on blood glucose levels. It can increase expression of GLUT-4, the transport protein than shuttles glucose into your cells. It can also decrease the activity of phosphotyrosine phosphatase 1B(PTP1B), a negative regulator insulin response, as well as potentiating the insulin receptor substrate-1. All of these mechanisms can result in more carbohydrates going into your muscles instead of being stored as fat. R-ALA is one of the most important ingredients in GDA and works synergistically with the other ingredients to reduce blood glucose levels and increase glucose uptake in muscle cells.<\/p>
Gymnema Sylvestre Extract(standardized to 75% Gymnemic acids): Gymnema sylvestre(GS) is a natural antidiabetic herb that has been used to treat blood sugar ailments for centuries. GS contains triterpenoid saponins called gymnemic acids that stimulate the release of insulin from the pancreas, as well as increase glucose uptake in cells. GS extract has also been shown to lower LDL and vLDL(bad cholesterol), as well as increase HDL(good cholesterol). In addition, gymnema sylvestre extract has been shown to regenerate islet cells in your pancreas, which allows your body to regulate healthy insulin secretion and function.<\/p>
Super Berberine(Berberine-Cyclodextrin complex): Berberine is one of the only supplements that has human data that shows efficacy on par with pharmaceuticals. Its main properties are activation of 5' adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase(AMPK), which leads to fatty acid oxidation, inhibition of cholesterol synthesis and lipogenesis, increases in muscle glucose uptake and insulin secretion(amongst other things). Focusing on muscle glucose uptake and insulin secretion, berberine was shown to be very effective as a glucose disposal agent in several studies. Berberine may increase glucose-stimulated insulin secretion and inhibit a-glucosidase activities, as well as promoting glucose uptake in cells. It works by increasing phosphorylation of the insulin receptor, insulin receptor substrate- 1, and protein kinase B. Berberine also inhibits the enzyme PTP1B, an enzyme that down regulates the insulin pathway which can also lead to insulin resistance. The main problem with Berberine is it has terrible bioavailability. Super Berberine is Berberine encased in beta-cyclodextrin, which has been shown to increase solubility by over double of free berberine in a simulated gastric environment. Super Berberine also contains sodium caprate, a fatty acid that increases diffusion of berberine through the epithelial cells in the intestine.<\/p>
Cinnulin PF: Cinnulin PF is a patented version of a 20:1 extract of Cinnamomum burmanni that contains high levels of water soluble double-linked procyanidin type-A polymers of flavonoids. Research shows that these polymers can increase autophosphorylation of the insulin receptor-\u00df, insulin receptor substrate-1, and phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase, all of which activates the receptors and increases the ability for insulin to bind, as well as inhibits the enzyme phosphotyrosine phosphatase(PTP1B), which dephosphorylates(inactivates) the insulin receptor.<\/p>
By potentiating the insulin receptor, your body can use less insulin to absorb the same amount of glucose, thus increasing your insulin sensitivity. The polymers in Cinnulin PF have also been shown to increase GLUT-4 expression, the transporter molecule that brings glucose into cells.<\/p>
Chromium(III) polynicotinate: Although it has been known that chromium(III) (Cr) has positive effects on blood glucose control, the mechanism by which it does this has not been fully elucidated until recently. It was shown that insulin binds to the insulin receptor(IR) and then Cr binds in a second binding pocket, which increases IR activity anywhere from 3.5-8 fold, which has a downstream effect on multiple insulin-dependent pathways. Essentially, Chromium allows your body to use insulin more effectively due to it's two binding sites on the IR. The polyniconinate chelate of Chromium has been found to be more bioavailable than other versions.<\/p>
Chemix GDA is a premium insulin mimetic formula that combines seven of the most well-studied and effective ingredients for maximizing the power of the anabolic hormone insulin! These carefully selected ingredients work with different mechanisms to allow your body to increase lean body mass by shuttling more glucose and amino acids into your cells, priming the perfect anabolic environment for growth. GDA can also help lower blood sugar levels, as well as increase insulin sensitivity, which may aid in fat loss!<\/p>
- The Guerrilla Chemist<\/p>","gtin12":"860003220405","image":["https:\/\/siteimgs.com\/10017\/item\/chemix-gda-180-cap_2376-0.jpg"],"brand":"Chemix","url":"https:\/\/www.dpsnutrition.net\/i\/29518\/chemix-gda-180-cap.htm","offers":{"@type":"Offer","priceCurrency":"USD","price":"43.99","url":"https:\/\/www.dpsnutrition.net\/i\/29518\/chemix-gda-180-cap.htm","itemCondition":"http:\/\/schema.org\/NewCondition","availability":"http:\/\/schema.org\/InStock"}},{"@type":"Product","name":"Chemix GDA - 360 Capsule (2 x 180 Capsule Bottles) TWINPACK","sku":"CMX211","description":"
Chemix GDA is an ultra-premium Glucose Disposal Agent designed to improve insulin sensitivity, shuttles carbohydrates into your cells for maximum nutrient partitioning, aids in maintaining healthy glucose levels, and increases glycogen storage to unseen levels.<\/p>
The advanced formula combines research-backed ingredients at clinical and efficacious doses to provide the most potent insulin mimetic available on the market today. Here is a complete breakdown for this extremely powerful formula:<\/p>
Chemix\u00ae GDA is a premium, multi-faceted glucose disposal agent product designed to help increase carbohydrate assimilation and metabolism, insulin sensitivity, and maintain healthy blood glucose levels. GDA allows your body to utilize the hormone insulin more efficiently, which can lead to gains in lean mass via increased glucose and amino acid uptake into your cells!<\/p>
Whether you\u2019re trying to gain 10lbs of muscle or lose 10lbs of fat, one key hormone can make or break your success: insulin. Insulin is a protein made up of 110 amino acids, and is secreted from the beta cells in the pancreas upon the intake of carbohydrates. Being a storage hormone, many consider insulin a double-edged sword. Insulin is the most anabolic hormone in the body as it\u2019s responsible for the uptake of glucose and amino acids to from glycogen and skeletal muscle tissue. Bodybuilders have put on slabs of lean muscle tissue by manipulating insulin, and it\u2019s speculated to be the reason why bodybuilders can compete heavier than ever before. But insulin also has a dark side- it can cause to the body to store large amounts of body fat, as well.<\/p>
Macronutrients are of the utmost importance when it comes to building muscle and burning fat, however if your body isn\u2019t utilizing them properly and efficiently you will fail at both. Inefficient nutrient partitioning normally results from the body not using insulin effectively. Here are some of the actions for which insulin is responsible: The following is a mini crash course in how insulin works in the body: All dietary carbohydrates are broken down into the monomer glucose in the small intestine, which then is absorbed into the bloodstream. Once in the blood, glucose signals the pancreas to secrete insulin. Insulin will then bind to the insulin receptor (IR), where it triggers a series of reactions that ultimately leads to uptake of glucose and amino acids into the cell, glycogen synthesis, increased muscle protein synthesis, and glucose disposal (glycolysis), usually through the insulin receptor substrate\/phosphoinositide 3-kinase (IRS\/PI3K) pathway.<\/p>
GLUT4, a transporter needed to allow glucose to enter the cell, is translocated to the cell membrane via activation of the IR, and IRS pathway. Different pathways lead to different actions elicited by insulin, and herein lies how one can maximize the use of endogenous insulin to increase lean body mass or lose body fat.<\/p>
Bitter Melon Extract(standardized to 10% bitters): Known as \"vegetable insulin,\u201d bitter melon is used to treat diabetes in many parts of the world, and in some places it\u2019s the only form of treatment. Bitter melon contains a variety of hypoglycemic herbs such as triterpenes, anthroquinones, and glucosinolates. The 3 most profound ones are charantin, polypeptide-p, and vicine. Studies have shown extracts from bitter melon to stimulate insulin release, increase skeletal muscle glucose uptake and utilization, suppress gluconeogenic enzymes, and preserve and regenerate beta cells(the cells that release insulin in the pancreas). There is even research on these compounds activating AMPK and PPARx, both of which help regulate energy expenditure in the body.<\/p>
Banaba leaf Extract(standardized to 25% tannins): Lagerstromemin speciosa , commonly known as banaba leaf, contains many compounds that can naturally help with blood sugar control. Most people assume it\u2019s the work of corsolic acid, for which most banaba supps are standardized. However, it\u2019s actually the gallotannins that are responsible the most for insulin mimetic function. Specifically, Penta- O-galloyl-glucopyranose(PGG) was determined to have the strongest effect of the group. PGG was shown to significantly increase glucose transport into cells, both in vitro and in vivo. It also was shown to have an anti-adipogenic(inhibit fat cell production) effect, which many other glucose disposal agents do not possess(remember, insulin is adipogenic). Lagerstromemin was also identified to activate the insulin receptor(IR), one mechanism for lowering blood glucose. One of the other major mechanisms of action for banaba leaf is increasing expression and activation of GLUT-4, the transporter protein that allows glucose to be absorbed into cells. Interestingly, removing tannins from banaba extract eliminated all glucose transport activity(GLUT4), which also suggests that the tannins, not corsolic acid is responsible for the anti-diabetic effects. Another study showed that Lagerstromemin was about 54% as strong as insulin for glucose transport activity, which is pretty remarkable.<\/p>
Alpha Lipoic Acid(yielding 150mg of R-ALA): Alpha Lipoic acid is a mitochondrial fatty acid with really interesting properties. It's been extensively studied for a multitude of benefits, but perhaps the most applicable are its use as an anti-oxidant and a tool to manage blood glucose levels and increase insulin sensitivity. ALA has been shown to reduce general biomarkers for oxidation, inflammatory cytosine and lipid peroxidation(generation of free radicals that can damage your cells). In a meta-analysis, ALA was shown to have a remarkable effect on blood glucose levels. It can increase expression of GLUT-4, the transport protein than shuttles glucose into your cells. It can also decrease the activity of phosphotyrosine phosphatase 1B(PTP1B), a negative regulator insulin response, as well as potentiating the insulin receptor substrate-1. All of these mechanisms can result in more carbohydrates going into your muscles instead of being stored as fat. R-ALA is one of the most important ingredients in GDA and works synergistically with the other ingredients to reduce blood glucose levels and increase glucose uptake in muscle cells.<\/p>
Gymnema Sylvestre Extract(standardized to 75% Gymnemic acids): Gymnema sylvestre(GS) is a natural antidiabetic herb that has been used to treat blood sugar ailments for centuries. GS contains triterpenoid saponins called gymnemic acids that stimulate the release of insulin from the pancreas, as well as increase glucose uptake in cells. GS extract has also been shown to lower LDL and vLDL(bad cholesterol), as well as increase HDL(good cholesterol). In addition, gymnema sylvestre extract has been shown to regenerate islet cells in your pancreas, which allows your body to regulate healthy insulin secretion and function.<\/p>
Super Berberine\u00ae(Berberine-Cyclodextrin complex): Berberine is one of the only supplements that has human data that shows efficacy on par with pharmaceuticals. It's main properties are activation of 5' adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase(AMPK), which leads to fatty acid oxidation, inhibition of cholesterol synthesis and lipogenesis, increases in muscle glucose uptake and insulin secretion(amongst other things). Focusing on muscle glucose uptake and insulin secretion, berberine was shown to very effective as a glucose disposal agent in several studies. Berberine may increase glucose-stimulated insulin secretion and inhibit a-glucosidase activities, as well as promoting glucose uptake in cells. It works by increasing phosphorylation of the insulin receptor, insulin receptor substrate- 1, and protein kinase B. Berberine also inhibits the enzyme PTP1B, an enzyme that down regulates the insulin pathway which can also lead to insulin resistance. The main problem with Berberine is it has terrible bioavailability. Super Berberine is Berberine encased in beta-cyclodextrin, which has been shown to increase solubility by over double of free berberine in a simulated gastric environment. Super Berberine also contains sodium caprate, a fatty acid that increases diffusion of berberine through the epithelial cells in the intestine.<\/p>
Cinnulin PF\u00ae: Cinnulin PF\u00ae is a patented version of a 20:1 extract of Cinnamomum burmanni that contains high levels of water soluble double-linked procyanidin type-A polymers of flavanoids. Research shows that these polymers can increase autophosphorlyation of the insulin receptor-\u00df, insulin receptor substrate-1, and phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase, all of which activates the receptors and increases the ability for insulin to bind, as well as inhibits the enzyme phosphotyrosine phosphatase(PTP1B), which dephosphorlyates(inactivates) the insulin receptor.<\/p>
By potentiating the insulin receptor, your body can use less insulin to absorb the same amount of glucose, thus increasing your insulin sensitivity. The polymers in Cinnulin PF\u00ae have also been shown to increase GLUT-4 expression, the transporter molecule that brings glucose into cells.<\/p>
Chromium(III) polynicotinate: Although it has been known that chromium(III) (Cr) has positive effects on blood glucose control, the mechanism by which it does this has not been fully elucidated until recently. It was shown that insulin binds to the insulin receptor(IR) and then Cr binds in a second binding pocket, which increases IR activity anywhere from 3.5-8 fold, which has a downstream effect on multiple insulin-dependent pathways. Essentially, Chromium allows your body to use insulin more effectively due to its 2 binding sites on the IR. The polyniconinate chelate of Chromium has been found to be more bioavailable than other versions.<\/p>
Chemix\u00ae GDA is a premium insulin memetic formula that combines 7 of the most well-studied and effective ingredients for maximizing the power of the anabolic hormone insulin! These carefully selected ingredients work with different mechanisms to allow your body to increase lean body mass by shuttling more glucose and amino acids into your cells, priming the perfect anabolic environment for growth. GDA can also help lower blood sugar levels, as well as increase insulin sensitivity, which may aid in fat loss!<\/p>
References:<\/p>
Klein G, Kim J, Himmeldirk K, Cao Y, Chen X. Antidiabetes and anti-obesity activity of Lagerstroemia speciosa. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine. 2007;4(4):401-7. Al-Romaiyan, A., et al. \"A novel Gymnema sylvestre extract stimulates insulin secretion from human islets in vivo and in vitro.\" Phytotherapy Research 24.9 (2010): 1370-1376. Vincent, John B. \"Quest for the molecular mechanism of chromium action and its relationship to diabetes.\" Nutrition reviews 58.3 (2000): 67-72. Shay, Kate Petersen, et al. \"Alpha-lipoic acid as a dietary supplement: molecular mechanisms and therapeutic potential.\" Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-General Subjects 1790.10 (2009): 1149-1160. Kamenova, Petya. \"Improvement of insulin sensitivity in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus after oral administration of alpha-lipoic acid.\" HORMONES-ATHENS- 5.4 (2006): 251. Joseph, Baby, and D. Jini. \"Antidiabetic effects of Momordica charantia (bitter melon) and its medicinal potency.\" Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease3.2 (2013): 93-102.<\/p>
Imparl-Radosevich, Jennifer, et al. \"Regulation of PTP-1 and insulin receptor kinase by fractions from cinnamon: implications for cinnamon regulation of insulin signalling.\" Hormone Research in Paediatrics 50.3 (1998): 177-182. Yina, Jun, Huili Xing, and Jianping Yeb. \"Efficacy of Berberine in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes.\" Metabolism 57.5 (2008): 712-717. Leach, Matthew J. \"Gymnema sylvestre for diabetes mellitus: a systematic review.\" The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine 13.9 (2007): 977-983. Akedo, Hitoshi, and Halvor N. Christensen. \"Nature of insulin action on amino acid uptake by the isolated diaphragm.\" Journal of Biological Chemistry 237.1 (1962): 118-122. Zhang Y, Cui Y-L, Gao L-N, Jiang H-L. Effects of \u00df-cyclodextrin on the intestinal absorption of berberinehydrochloride, a P-glycoprotein substrate. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules. 2013 Aug;59:363\u201371. Zhang M, Lv X, Li J, Meng Z, Wang Q, Chang W, et al. Sodium caprate augments the hypoglycemic effect of berberine via AMPK in inhibiting hepatic gluconeogenesis.<\/p>
Ziegenfuss, Tim N., et al. \"Effects of a water-soluble cinnamon extract on body composition and features of the metabolic syndrome in pre-diabetic men and women.\" Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 3.2 (2006): 45. Rachh, P. R., et al. \"Antihyperlipidemic activity of Gymenma sylvestre R. Br. leaf extract on rats fed with high cholesterol diet.\" Int J Pharmacol 6.2 (2010): 138-141.<\/p>