Jennifer Swenson
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There appears to be no valid scientific research into Emulin for diabetic management , no proper trials, nothing.Hi. I’m starting my cousin on Emulin (UnCarb) to help reduce her blood sugar naturally... I found great benefits in these products for other purposes but just wanted to know if anyone else has experience using Emulin (UnCarb) to manage their blood sugar? There’s tons of research to support it so I’m super optimistic. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks!
Hi Jennifer, I'm no expert but it looks like the proposed benefit of Emulin is "A reduction in the amount of carbohydrates that are absorbed after eating meals."Emulin (UnCarb) to help reduce her blood sugar naturally
I repeat, can you show us these studies so we can make up our own minds please.I'm not promoting just wondering if anyone has any experience with Emulin. I have personally read studies done on this product and just wanted to provide information to my cousin for her to make the best choice.
It also is said to help your body better optimize carbohydrates but also quell the "silent inflammation" linked to it. Interesting anyways.Hi Jennifer, I'm no expert but it looks like the proposed benefit of Emulin is "A reduction in the amount of carbohydrates that are absorbed after eating meals."
IF you eat a low carb meal you will get the same result and save the £45 a bottle.
The thread will not let me post links for some reason. Is there a way around this?I repeat, can you show us these studies so we can make up our own minds please.
It is because you are a new member and the system protects against spam links.The thread will not let me post links for some reason. Is there a way around this?
Why is that amusing?goggling the 'nobel prize nominated' brains behind this discovery is quite amusing:
Dr. Joseph Ahrens is an animal and plant physiologist which is the study of life at the cellular level.
I look forward to reading the studies you have personally read. Anything which genuinely reduces inflammation is a good thing.I'm not promoting just wondering if anyone has any experience with Emulin. I have personally read studies done on this product and just wanted to provide information to my cousin for her to make the best choice.
Ah I see. Thank you.It is because you are a new member and the system protects against spam links.
Like a low carbohydrate diet?!I look forward to reading the studies you have personally read. Anything which genuinely reduces inflammation is a good thing.
I copy this from the page since I can't share links.I look forward to reading the studies you have personally read. Anything which genuinely reduces inflammation is a good thing.
Yep, thats the 'study' i was referring too. What page did you use to copy and paste it from? It appears to be the only study to back up the claims on their website.I copy this from the page since I can't share links.
Emulin™ is a patented blend of chlorogenic acid, myricetin, and quercetin that has shown efficacy in reducing midday and post–oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) area under the curve (AUC) glucose in streptozotocin-treated rats. The purpose of this study was to determine if similar effects would be evident in type 2 diabetic humans. Forty human subjects with confirmed type 2 diabetes (10 each in 4 groups: placebo/no medication, Emulin/no medication, placebo/metformin and Emulin/metformin) were evaluated. At the end of 1 week, fasting blood glucose, 2 h postprandial, actual peak glucose, and AUC (post–50 g OGTT) were determined. The placebo-only group had a large (5%–13%) increase in all parameters. The Emulin group and those on metformin performed similarly with reductions between 1% and 5%, with Emulin slightly outperforming the medication-alone group. The most significant reduction occurred in the Emulin/metformin group, with decreases in the parameters by up to 20%. These results suggest that Emulin, if consumed regularly, could not only have the acute effect of lowering the glycemic impact of foods, but chronically lower background blood glucose levels of type 2 diabetics.
If there is a way to sent you a message with links I can share that too....?
Wanted to pass on this info to her. She has type 2 diabetes.Are you a carer for your cousin? What type of diabetes do they have?
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