How
many tablets of GlucosRx™ should I take per
day?
Take 2 tablets before
each meal, up to 6 tablets per day
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When
should I take GlucosRx™?
GlucosRx™ works
best when taken before meals
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How
long does it take for GlucosRx™ to work?
Studies
show that GlucosRx™ is fully effective within
30 minutes.
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Is
GlucosRx™ safe to use?
Toxicity
testing on GlucosRx™ has shown it to be
completely safe when used as directed. No negative
side
effects have been shown or reported.
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Have
there been any credible studies done on GlucosRx™?
Yes. A preliminary
trial was conducted in 2006 with positive results.
This led to a larger phase 1, randomized, double
blind, placebo controlled, human clinical study
conducted in 2007 by Fenestra Research. CLICK
HERE to review the study results
and conclusions.
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Do
I need a prescription to buy GlucosRx™?
No.
GlucosRx™ is
classified as a food supplement. It does not
require a prescription for purchase.
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What
are “healthy” fasting blood sugar levels?
A1c levels?
Most
reputable health care professionals regard healthy
fasting blood
sugar levels to be between 55 and 95 mg/dl.,
and A1c levels at or below 5.5. Unfortunately,
these “recommended” healthy levels
have increased over the last few years to levels
that can cause serious long-term health consequences.
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Is
the glycemic index really helpful to people?
Absolutely.
You don’t
need to eat a particular food to know what effect
it will have on your blood insulin levels. This
work has already been done on all major foods.
Some foods cause little
or no insulin to be produced in your body. Others
cause a great amount of insulin to be produced.
People with type 2 diabetes cannot metabolize
carbohydrates properly, so it is important to
eliminate or severely limit any food that causes
significant insulin production. The glycemic
index labels every food according to the amount
of insulin it causes to be produced in the body
once it is eaten. Glycemic index numbers tell
us what foods are good choices for people with
type 2 diabetes and what foods are not good.
You
can find much more information about the glycemic
index on
our web site under “research reports.”
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GlucosRx™ Phase
1, Randomized, Double-Blind,
Placebo Controlled, Human Clinical Study

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