Yes. Gluco-Solve can also help people who are overweight or who feel they could have blood sugar issues in the future (based on their current health or their family history). And Gluco-Solve can help reduce post-meal blood sugar fluctuations due to other health conditions.
Who should not take Gluco-Solve?
Talk with your doctor before using Gluco-Solve. Not recommended for those who are under 18, pregnant, or nursing.
Other members of my family are concerned about their blood sugar. Should I suggest they take Gluco-Solve?
Gluco-Solve can be used by people who are overweight and concerned about their blood sugar. Of course, they should first consult a physician.
Is it important to exercise and watch what I eat while taking Gluco-Solve?
Physicians typically recommend moderating what you eat and moving your body more, and Gluco-Solve can help you stick with your diet and exercise program.
Should I take Gluco-Solve everyday?
Yes. The nutritional support from Gluco-Solve diminishes if you take less than the recommended daily amount, because the ingredients cannot be stored by your body. And unlike a drug, a natural supplement requires time to do its work: Gluco-Solve will immediately begin helping manage your blood sugar levels, but allow your intestines, liver, and cells […]
If Gluco-Solve makes me less hungry, should I skip meals?
No. We suggest eating three smaller meals, along with healthy snacks between those meals.
Since taking Gluco-Solve, I feel less hungry and more energetic. Is this expected?
Yes. The ingredients in Gluco-Solve promote normal blood sugar levels, helping you feel less hungry and more energetic.
Occasionally I like to treat myself to some carbohydrates like bread or pastas. If I take some Gluco-Solve prior to eating them, will it help?
Yes. Taking Gluco-Solve before a carbohydrate treat will help reduce the blood sugar elevation after.
When should I test my post-meal blood sugar level?
One of the most important times to test your blood sugar level comes 30-45 minutes after you eat. This 30 to 45 minute “window” is when your body is digesting many of the carbohydrates and sugars from the foods you’ve eaten. Testing your blood sugar during this time will often show a significant “spike”–or higher […]
Would I benefit from taking more than the recommended amount?
Perhaps. Depending on your individual situation, taking more than the recommended daily amount may help you reach your blood sugar goals. Of course, you should first consult your physician.