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<blockquote data-quote="tlcc77" data-source="post: 991129" data-attributes="member: 125475"><p>Has anyone tried a new supplement for T2 diabetes called Emulin, marketed as DeCarb or GC7X? It's supposed to be a carbohydrate manager or carbohydrate controller. It contains 3 phytochemicals--Quercetin, Myricetin and Chlorogenic Acid. These chemicals are extracted from black berries and raw cane sugar. It does not replace diabetic medicines but can help to reduce the medicines needed because it helps to manage carbohydrate more efficiently in the body. It can also help in weight loss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tlcc77, post: 991129, member: 125475"] Has anyone tried a new supplement for T2 diabetes called Emulin, marketed as DeCarb or GC7X? It's supposed to be a carbohydrate manager or carbohydrate controller. It contains 3 phytochemicals--Quercetin, Myricetin and Chlorogenic Acid. These chemicals are extracted from black berries and raw cane sugar. It does not replace diabetic medicines but can help to reduce the medicines needed because it helps to manage carbohydrate more efficiently in the body. It can also help in weight loss. [/QUOTE]
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