On this page, we have compiled some research sources and scientific articles published on American websites and databases that address the ingredients present in GLU90 and their potential benefits in helping to treat diabetes. These references are for information purposes only and do not replace the advice of a healthcare professional.
Although there are fewer studies on Baccharis trimera on an American basis, some preliminary research suggests its anti-inflammatory and blood glucose modulating potential. We recommend searching for its scientific name in US medical databases:
(Note: The specific literature on its direct impact on diabetes is more limited, but the articles listed explore its medicinal properties).
These publications analyze the role of chromium in glucose metabolism and its influence on insulin sensitivity.
Research indicates that sulfur compounds present in garlic may exert beneficial effects in modulating blood glucose and insulin sensitivity.
Note: The above links are provided for reference only. The results and effectiveness of the ingredients may vary from person to person. Always consult a health professional before starting any treatment or supplementation.