Ivy Gourd Extrac -120 Tablets
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Product Description
Ivy gourd, Coccinia indica, is a member of the cucumber family. It is a source of food in Asia and has been used in Thai and Ayurvedic herbalism for many years. It inhibits the activity of the enzyme glucose-6-phosphatase, which in turn supports the body's own system for maintenance of healthy and balanced blood glucose levels when used as a part of a healthy diet and lifestyle program.
Suggested Use
1 tablet twice daily, one in the morning and one before going to bed. For best results, use this product for at least three weeks.
Supplement Facts
| Serving Size: 1 Tablets |
Servings Per Container: 120 |
+ - Daily Value not established
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Other Ingredients: dibasic calcium phosphate, stearic acid, modified cellulose gum, and colloidal silicon dioxide.
Warning: Do not use if you are hypoglycemic, pregnant, breastfeeding or if you may become pregnant. If you are taking any medication for glucose metabolism disorder, consult your health care professional before taking this product.
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