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Explore the article library on the botanical ingredients in our supplement

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Cinnamon Shows
Antidiabetic Properties

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Efficacy and safety of olive leaf extract
(Olea europaea L.) for glycaemic control
in adults with type 2 diabetes 

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Bioactives of Momordica charantia as Potential Anti-Diabetic/Hypoglycemic Agents

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Exploring the Antidiabetic Potential of Salvia officinalis

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Antidiabetic potential of fenugreek. A magic herb for diabetes mellitus

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Antidiabetic Herbal Remedies Commonly Used in
the Middle East

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* The results presented are derived from a 22-week prospective pilot study designed to clinically evaluate the effects of a combination of active food supplements (originally tested under
the name "Sugar Crush", currently marketed in the United States under a private label). The trial was conducted in a controlled research setting and is specific to the tested formulation and

conditions described in the study protocol. These findings should not be interpreted as generalizable to all populations or product variations. Real-world results may vary. The data should be

viewed in the context of the clinical trial design, population, and methodology.

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