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Taken With Every Meal, New Formula Keeps Diabetes at Bay

Posted on: Tuesday, 18 October 2005, 09:00 CDT

18 million diabetics and an estimated 41 million pre-diabetics in the U.S.(1) are testament to the need for alternative therapies in the management and care of this disease. Diabetics and those at risk of diabetes, now have a new and natural option to maintain a proper balance of blood sugar levels. Insulow(R) is the only all-natural oral supplement that addresses the root of the problem for diabetics and pre-diabetics -- the correct balance between insulin production and glucose uptake. Available without a prescription, Insulow may be purchased at Longs Drugs, Savon Drugs, Shaws, Osco Drug as well as online via cvs.com, amazon.com, and drugstore.com for $39.99 MSRP.

"After discoveries made in the mid 50's and using modern techniques of synthesis, Europeans have been successfully prescribing formulas similar to Insulow for more than 20 years(2,3)," said Laurence Berube, president and co-founder of Glucorell, Inc. "The dirty little secret of U.S. drug companies is they don't want you to know that there is a natural way to maintain a proper balance of blood sugars without the side effects."

Insulow can turn back the clock on diabetes. Used separately, or as a complement to traditional medicines, Insulow can reduce, or in some cases eliminate, the need for administering insulin and/or medications used to manage blood glucose levels. The formula also helps relieve oxidative stress, hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia among pre-diabetics and diabetics that can cause complications in the kidneys, eyes, liver and peripheral neuropathy. Insulow has no known adverse side effects and can even reduce fat gain associated with a variety of diabetes medications.

Created specifically for diabetics and those at risk of diabetes, Insulow manages blood glucose levels naturally. Similar to the familiar marriage of vitamin D and calcium, the two active ingredients in Insulow, R-lipoic acid(4) and biotin(5), work in harmony to ensure a proper balance between insulin production and glucose uptake.

For more information about Insulow and research supporting the use of r-lipoic acid and biotin in the care and treatment of diabetes, please visit www.insulow.com or call 1-866-INSULOW.

About Glucorell Inc.

Glucorell(R) Inc. was founded in 2001 to introduce scientifically proven, all natural supplements not yet available in the U.S. Its first product, Insulow(R), was created specifically for diabetics and those at risk of diabetes, to manage blood glucose levels naturally. Insulow is available nationwide at Longs Drugs, Osco Drug, Savon Drugs, and Shaws. Insulow may also be purchased online through www.cvs.com, www.amazon.com, and www.drugstore.com. For more information, go to www.insulow.com or call 1-866-INSULOW.

"Insulow" and "Glucorell-R" are registered trademarks of Glucorell Inc.

(1) National Diabetes Fact Sheet, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases - 2004

(2) Fed Proc. 1954 Sep;13(3):712-4. Discussion: biological activities of analogues and derivatives of thioctic acid (lipoic acid).

(3) STOKSTAD EL. Boll Soc Ital Biol Sper. 1955 Nov-Dec; 31 (11-12):1532-3. Thiotic acid inhibition of development of alloxan diabetes in rats; Cutolo E, Reduzzle.

(4) R-a-Lipoic Acid Action on Cell Redox Status, the Insulin Receptor, and Glucose Uptake in 3T3-L1 Adipocytes -- Hadi Moini, Oren Tirosh, Young Chul Park, Kyung-Joo Choo and Lester Packer funded by a grant (#011868) from the American Diabetes Association, 2001

(5) Pharmacological Effects of Biotin, Fernandez-Mejia C., Nutritional Genetics Unit, Biomedical Research Institute, National University of Mexico/Pediatric National Institute, Mexico City, CP 04530, Mexico. Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry 2005 Jul; 16(7):424-7.


Source: Business Wire

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