Ultra Chromium

Premium Gluten Free Chromium to Support Healthy Blood Sugar

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Ultra Chromium

Premium Gluten Free Chromium to Support Healthy Blood Sugar

$18.95
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Why Chromium Polynicotinate?

Chromium, sometimes referred to as GTF (glucose tolerance factor), is an essential mineral that helps regulate blood sugar. Ultra chromium contains the most biologically active form of chromium as polynicotinate. This niacin-bound chromium chromium supports the action of insulin, and aids in the production of energy from carbohydrates.

Ingredients

  • Chromium (polynicotinate) – has a higher bioavailability than other chromium compounds, such as chromium picolinate or chloride; potentiates insulin action and thus influences carbohydrate, protein, and fat metabolism.

Does Not Contain: Gluten, grains, dairy, yeast, MSG, artificial colors or preservatives, no Hidden Ingredients, or GMO’s.

Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Capsule
Servings Per Container: 100

Amount Per Serving
%Daily Value

Chromium
( as chromium polynicotinate, ChromeMate®)
400 mcg
1,143%

Other Ingredients: Microcrystalline cellulose, gelatin (capsule) and vegetable stearate.

How to use

Daily Use:

Take One (1) Capsule Daily with a meal.

Optimal Use:

Take Two (2) Capsules Daily with a meal.

High Stress Use:

As directed by your health professional.

How to Use:

Take daily, with a meal. Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct light.

Questions:

Is this safe for children?

Yes, but remember that supplementation in children should be discussed with your healthcare provider.

Is this safe for a pregnant or nursing mother?

Yes, but pregnant or nursing mothers should always consult with their health professional before supplementing.

The Science

  1. Frauchiger MT, Wenk C, Colombani PC. J Am Coll Nutr. 2004 Aug;23(4):351-7.
  2. Aghdassi E, Arendt B, Allard J, et al. Current HIV Research [serial online]. March 2010;8(2):113-120.
  3. Crawford V, Scheckenbach R, Preuss HG. Diabetes Obes Metab. 1999 Nov;1(6):331-7.
  4. Grant KE, Chandler RM, Castle AL, Ivy JL. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 1997 Aug;29(8):992-8.
  5. Thomas VL, Gropper SS. Biol Trace Elem Res. 1996 Dec;55(3):297-305.
  6. Olin KL et al. Trace Elem Electrolytes 1994;11:182-186.

 

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