Blood Sugar and Alpha-Lipoic Acid

Res-Q 105MAX promotes blood sugar metabolism.

Res-Q 105MAX contains alpha-lipoic acid for blood-sugar metabolism. Although Res-Q 105MAX contains a combination of various all-natural ingredients that work together to support blood-sugar metabolism, this specific article will focus on the benefits of the all-natural ingredient alpha-lipoic acid and how it promotes blood-sugar metabolism.

Alpha-lipoic acid promotes blood-sugar metabolism by encouraging blood-sugar entry into the cells. Therefore, when used as part of the diet, alpha-lipoic acid helps maintain a healthy blood-sugar level.

First of all, it is important to understand that high blood-sugar levels are a sign of diabetes. When blood sugar does not enter into the cells, the result is blood-sugar levels higher than normal: prediabetes or diabetes. Therefore, it is important to maintain a healthy blood sugar level in order to remain healthy.

Next, it is important to understand that in order for blood sugar to leave the blood and enter the cells, insulin is needed. Insulin is like an escort, taking blood sugar where it needs to go. Diabetics have trouble with this process not functioning as it should.

Alpha-lipoic acid helps blood sugar enter into the cells and get used for energy.  Human studies show that alpha-lipoic acid helps blood sugar to be utilized as measured by the glucose disposal rate and insulin sensitivity. Alpha-lipoic acid supports the function of cellular responsiveness to the blood sugar, helps blood-sugar transport into the cells, and may even help insulin to do its job better. In fact, research suggests that alpha-lipoic acid may promote blood-sugar metabolism so well that the results can mirror those with normal blood-sugar metabolism.

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