Diane Scallo, MS, RD  

Registered Dietitian
Certified Health Chef
Holistic Lifestyle Coach

 

Specializing in:

  • Multiple Sclerosis Nutrition
  • Food Allergies/Sensitivities
  • Weight Management

UltraGlycemX

UltraGlycemX is a specifically fortified, powdered medical food designed for nutritional support for conditions associated with type 2 diabetes:

— Insulin resistance
— Hypoglycemia

 

Benefits:

  • A pleasant-tasting beverage mix that provides protein, carbohydrates, and fat, with the inclusion of specific fibers, vitamins, minerals, and phytonutrients—including cinnamon—to nutritionally support insulin and glucose homeostasis.
  • Provides nutritional support to individuals suspected of insulin resistance and hyperinsulinemia when combined with a low-glycemic-index, high-fiber dietary program as provided in the UltraGlycemX Patient Guide.
  • Provides a balanced low-glycemic-index formula when mixed with water (glycemic index of 36 when referenced against glucose).
  • Features cinnamon bark, which has been shown to promote healthy insulin and glucose metabolism in people with blood sugar issues. In vitro and animal studies also suggest that cinnamon may modulate insulin action.
  • Features PharmaSoy®—a technologically advanced nutritional blend of superior soy protein, isoflavones, and non-dairy calcium.
  • Comes with a comprehensive Patient Guide for complete program guidelines.
  • Available in delicious Original and Natural Chocolate flavors.

Price: $ 63.95

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October 13, 2009
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