Pwd Insudrive 60caps

21,95 € 30,00 €
-27%
Only 1 unit at this price

Helps regulate insulin secretion

Delivered

Shipping in 24-72h

Trusted sellers
100% secure payment guaranteed 100% secure
payment guaranteed
Refund guaranteed for 14 days Refund guaranteed
for 14 days
Shipping for only 1,99 € for baskets over 25,00 €
21,95 € 30,00 €
-27%
Only 1 unit at this price
Pwd Insudrive 60caps

Pwd Insudrive 60caps

-27%
21,95 € 30,00 €

Description

Dietary supplement in capsule form, specially developed for athletes, which, thanks to its properties, allows a greater consumption of carbohydrates, reducing the possible impact they can have on fat.

It contains a patented compound, Pomolive®, based on apple and olive tree extracts, as well as carob extracts, lipoic acid, chromium and vitamin D3, which favor the regulation of insulin secretion and the normalization of insulin sensitivity.

Instructions for use

Dietary supplements should be taken in the context of a varied and balanced diet and as part of an active lifestyle. Take 1 capsule with breakfast and 1 capsule with a meal.

Composition

Pomolive (Dry extract of Apple (Malus domestica Borkh.) and Dry extract of Olive (Olea europaea L.)) 500 mg, Gelatin*, Bulking agent (Polydextrose), Dry extract of Gymnema (Gymnema sylvestre (Retz) R.Br, 22% Gymnemic acid) 100 mg, Dry extract of Carob (Ceratonia siliqua L., 95% D-Pinitol) 50 mg, Dry extract of Sophora (Sophora japonica L., 95% Quercetin) 50 mg, Alpha Lipoic Acid 50 mg, Anti-caking agents (magnesium stearate and silicon dioxide), Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol, 100,000 IU/g) 2 mg, Colorants (E-171 and E-132)* and Chromium Picolinate 668 mcg.

Pharmaceutical Advice

Vitamin D3 is produced in the dermis (deep layer of the skin) through the stimulation of UVB radiation. To a lesser extent, it can also be obtained through diet, with animal products such as oily fish.

It is known to play a regulatory role in bone maintenance (calcium and phosphorus content that form the skeleton), and on the immune and endocrine systems. Severe deficiency during childhood can lead to severe damage (rickets). This is why vitamin D supplementation is often given to infants, who should not be exposed to the sun during their first year, under paediatric supervision.

In adolescents and adults, moderate sun exposure (15 minutes per day) can cover vitamin D production needs. In the case of dark phototypes or certain diseases, these needs may not be sufficiently covered. To consider supplementation, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional.

Share

RELATED SEARCHES ABOUT Diabetes

New in Food Supplements