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Good Health Pancreas
Plus+ Support Spray
Superior Absorption
Pancreas Plus+ Support Spray -
Better Absorption than Capsules and Tablets
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Helps Normalize Blood Levels
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May Assist Regeneration of
Pancreatic B cells
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May Stimulate the Natural
Production of Insulin
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Comes in a Convenient
Sublingual Spray
Ingredients Amount Per Serving of
6 sprays:
Vitamin B3 (Niacin) 5.0 mg
Chromium 100 mcg
Gynema Sylvestre 10.0 mg
Methylsulfonylmethane 3.0 mg
Boron Chelate 2.0 mg
Vanadyl Sulfate 10 mcg
Other Ingredients: deionized water, vegetable glycerin, aloe vera, trace
minerals, natural flavours, stevia, grapefruit seed extract, potassium sorbate
Suggested Use:
As a dietary supplement, 6 sprays (in
the mouth) once a day, or, for greater benefit, 3 sprays, 2 times a day, or as
directed by your health care professional.
Serving Size: 6 Spray (1 ml)
Servings Per Container: 30 ml
Pancreas Plus+ Support Spray
Pancreas+ Support Spray (Formerly GlycoEase) helps to normalize the blood sugar
levels and may stimulate natural production of insulin.
Pancreas+ contains the following ingredients:
Gymnema Sylvestra, which has the ability to normalize blood glucose function by
repairing, revitalizing, and regenerating the beta cells of the pancreas.
Vanadyl Sulfate has partially restored insulin production, protected the size
and content of pancreatic islets, maintained glucose tolerance regardless of
insulin levels, maintained levels of glucose, lipids, creatinine and thyroid
hormone, and corrected heart function and glycerol output from adipose tissue.
Chromium Polynicotinate reduces fasting glycemia, mean blood glucose, and
glycated haemoglobin.
Niacin (B3) is vital for proper synthesis of insulin and metabolism of
carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.
Synergistic Formulation needs Gymnema Sylvestre, The Only Substance
Scientifically Shown to Regenerate Pancreatic B-Cells.
What is in the formula?
GYMNEMA SYLVESTRE
Research shows that the average person consumes 12 pounds of sugar a year. The
results of this sugar binge are: hyperinsulinaemia, hyperlipidaemia, obesity,
cardiovascular disease, diabetes, Syndrome X, cataracts, and various forms of
neuropathy. These are the chronic diseases of our times. The frontline organ
dealing with this glucose onslaught is the pancreas. The increasing levels of
diabetes and dysglycaemia problems are indicators that the pancreas is not up to
dealing with this level of sweetness.
Gymnema sylvestre, a woody climber from the tropical forests of India, has been
shown to repair/revitalize/regenerate the pancreas. In one study, Streptozotocin
was used to induce diabetes in rats. Gymnema treated rats had increased insulin
secretion and beta cell number. There was no effect on normal rats. Rabbits
induced diabetes with Alloxan showed the same results. Tests in humans with both
Type I and Type II diabetes Gymnema was shown to be effective. Gymnema extract
was able to reduce blood glucose, glycated hemoglobin, glycosylated plasma
proteins, increased Cpeptide levels and conventional diabetic drug therapy.
These effects are not noted with standard conventional therapy. All patients
developed secondary hypoglycaemic symptoms and had to have their drug dosages
reduced after several weeks.
When tested on healthy individuals, Gymnema does not produce any acute reduction
in fasting blood glucose levels. This research is starting to overturn the
conventional concept that the pancreatic beta cell in juvenile, maturity-onset,
and experimentally-induced diabetes is irreversible.
Gymnema extract has the ability to normalise blood glucose function by
repairing, revitalizing, and regenerating the beta cells of the pancreas.
Gymnema in traditional Indian medicine is known as a stomachic, diuretic, and
diabetic controller. In Sanskrit it’s known as Meshashringl and in Hindu as
Gurmar. Both names refer to its ability to destroy sugar. Gymnema has the
interesting property of being able to stop sweet taste. This property was
investigated in the early 1900’s in a crude fraction known as ‘gymnemic acid’.
This fraction not only stopped sweet taste but glycouria as well.
Modern research has isolated a polypeptide, gurmarin, that is responsible for
stopping the sweet taste. Several triterpenpoid saponins have been isolated that
have the blood glucose regulating effect.
VANADYL SULFATE
Vanadyl sulfate, a salt of the mineral vanadium (vanadium oxysulfate), has
demonstrated insulin-like effects on glucose metabolism in both animal and human
trials. Clinical trials have shown a significant decrease in insulin
requirements by patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus after Vanadyl
sulfate therapy and a significant decrease in cholesterol levels in both
insulin-dependent and non-insulin-dependent diabetics. There was an increase in
basal mitogen-activated protein and S6 kinase activities in mononuclear cells
from both groups that mimicked the effect of insulin stimulation in controls. Vanadyl sulfate given to diabetic rats stimulates glucose uptake and
metabolism leading to glucose normalization. Rats with Streptozotocin-induced
diabetes were given Vanadyl sulfate for three weeks. Although insulin levels
were still depressed, glucose tolerance was normalized.
Vanadyl Sulfate has also been shown to lower high blood pressure in the same
rats, as a result of the reduction in excess insulin. Vanadyl Sulfate is likely
to be beneficial for diabetes mellitus. It partially restored insulin production
in diabetic rats’ pancreas tissue. Three weeks of Vanadyl Sulfate treatment,
followed by 13 weeks without it, still protected the size and insulin content of
pancreas islets. It also maintained glucose tolerance regardless of insulin
levels. In another study on diabetic rats, Vanadyl Sulfate maintained the normal
levels of glucose, lipids, creatinine, and thyroid hormone. It also corrected
abnormalities in heart function and in glycerol output from adipose tissue.
Muscle cells showed increased intake of glucose, amino acids, and insulin.
Muscles increase tissue formation and retention. Less protein from muscles is
available for fuel, so the body turns to fat for fuel. As the metabolic rate
increases, the muscles’ sensitivity to Vanadyl appears to increase.
Glycogen production is increased in muscle and liver cells. The result: less
fat, more muscle, and more endurance. Vanadyl Sulfate is beneficial for diabetes
mellitus. It partially restored insulin production, protected the size and
insulin content of pancreas islets, and maintained glucose tolerance regardless
of insulin levels, maintained the normal levels of glucose, lipids, creatinine,
and thyroid hormone, and corrected heart function and glycerol output from
adipose tissue.
NIACIN (B3)
Vitamin B3, also called Niacin, Niacinamide, or Nicotinic Acid, is an essential
nutrient required by all humans for the proper metabolism of carbohydrates,
fats, and proteins, as well as for the production of hydrochloric acid for
digestion. Vitamin B3 also supports proper blood circulation, healthy skin, and
aids in the functioning of the central nervous system. Because of its role in
supporting the higher functions of the brain and cognition, vitamin B3 also
plays an important role in the treatment of schizophrenia and other mental
illnesses. Lastly, adequate levels of B3 are vital for the proper synthesis of
insulin and the sex hormones, such as oestrogen, testosterone, and progesterone.
Chromium taken with Niacin has been found to be a synergistic combination, that
increases glucose utilization beyond that when taking Niacin or Chromium alone.
CHROMIUM
Chromium doesn’t stimulate the increase of insulin, but rather acts in
potentiating the action of the hormone. Human trials have shown that chromium
works in the following ways: reduces fasting glycaemia, mean blood glucose, and
glycated haemoglobin. It lowers cholesterol and triglycerides but less than the
other indices.
Newer research points to chromium as being able to sensitize tissues to insulin.
This action would be beneficial in insulin resistance and Syndrome X problems.
Chromium not only acts in glucose related problems, but is also involved in body
composition and fat distribution. In double blind studies, just the addition of
chromium supplementation with no other dietary changes altered the body fat
composition to increase non-fat body mass.
One factor affecting chromium stores in the body is the amount of sugar that an
individual consumes. Once chromium has acted as a cofactor in insulin response,
it is excreted in the urine. With the high sugar diet of today, the turnover
rate of chromium is quite high. In patients with the highest risk for developing
diabetes, they need chromium the most. The highest tissue stores of chromium
occur in newborns. As the result of diet and sugar stress, chromium is depleted
from the body as we age. Studies have shown that diabetics have lower plasma
chromium levels than non-diabetics.
Pancreas Plus+ Support Spray Helps to:
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Normalize Blood Levels
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Assist Regeneration of Pancreatic
B cells
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Stimulate the Natural Production
of Insulin
Good Health Pancreas
Plus+ Support Spray
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