Archive for the ‘Blood Sugar’ Category

Can I take Res-Q Mg if I am diabetic?

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

Res-Q Mg Clinical research strongly suggests that supplementation with magnesium can play a vital role with the body’s normal insulin secretion, the cells normal responsiveness to body-produced insulin, and good cardiovascular health in the diabetic population.
 
Clinical research shows us that diabetics often have low levels of magnesium and can greatly benefit from replenishing the lost magnesium. Magnesium supplementation helps maintain good health, longevity and optimal levels of magnesium. 
 
Since your physician is most familiar with your medical history, we always recommend that you review all supplements with your physician prior to use.  However, if you need extra support with blood sugar metabolism, magnesium is a mineral that you should be taking. (more…)

What is Res-Q 105 MAX?

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

Res-Q 105 Max can be used as part of your diet to help maintain a healthy blood sugar level. Res-Q 105 Max contains the same amount of pumpkin pentose with additional supportive ingredients to support a healthy glucose (blood sugar) metabolism, a normal function of the body common to everyone.

How Much Fiber do You Consume Daily?

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008
People who consume highly refined diets lacking fiber, drink little or no water, and are not active, may experience a slow moving intestinal tract and constipation.Res-Q Land 'n' Sea Fiber: Capsules and Powder 

This is a good reason to always try to drink enough fluid. Of course, eating a healthy diet providing the right amount of fiber is ideal. 

 Question is what to do when you know only being human, you ate pizza and fries for lunch? 

Fiber is so important that a recent medical paper detailing diabetes care, recommended consuming 14 grams of fiber per day. 

How much fiber do you consume daily?


What products should I take to help maintain a healthy blood sugar level ?

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

 

Res-Q 105 MAX

Res-Q 105 MAX

1. First of all, you should take Res-Q 105MAX. Res-Q 105MAX is our primary product to promote blood sugar metabolism. The proprietary pumpkin pentose complex in Res-Q 105MAX is able to support energy metabolism, thereby helping to maintain a healthy blood sugar level when used as part of a diet plan. Unlike sugar, which requires insulin, pentose can directly enter cells for energy and help maintain a healthy blood sugar metabolism.  (more…)


What are healthy blood sugar levels?

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008
Res-Q 105 MAX

Res-Q 105 MAX

When used as part of the diet, Res-Q 105MAX may help maintain a healthy blood sugar level.

   
What are healthy blood sugar numbers?

There are different types of tests for blood sugar.

Fasting Test
If the fasting blood sugar level is 100-125, then you have prediabetes. You may not be diabetic yet, but it is time to do something now before it becomes worse. If the blood sugar is more than 125, then you are diabetic. Some people are diabetic and do not even know it.

Oral Glucose Tolerance Test
A different type of blood sugar test, is a blood sugar tolerance test which is done, after a fast, and two hours after drinking a sugar beverage. If your blood sugar is 140 or more, but less than 200, then you have prediabetes which means you are not diabetic yet, but you are on the way to becoming diabetic, if you do not take action now to help your health.
  
In summary, what a healthy blood sugar number is will depend on the type of test.

If you do not have diabetes yet, but have been told that you are borderline, now is the time, before it is to late, to ask your doctor what type of lifestyle changes will help save your health.

In addition to any dietary suggestions provided by your doctor, use our all-natural product, Res-Q 105MAX with pumpkin pentose to promote blood sugar metabolism.

When used as part of the diet, Res-Q 105MAX may help maintain a healthy blood sugar level.

Get Res-Q 105MAX, or call us at 1-800-26-ALIVE, to hear the most recent offers.

References:

American Diabetes Association


Elevated blood sugar can damage the blood vessels

Monday, May 12th, 2008

Res-Q 105 MAX

Res-Q 105 MAX

If your blood sugar is currently elevated, you should discuss with your doctor, strategies to lower it.

Res-Q 105MAX, a natural extract of pumpkin, can help maintain a healthy blood sugar level when used as part of the diet. Res-Q 105 is a natural dietary supplement that promotes blood sugar metabolism. If you are not sure what your blood sugar level is, it may be a good time to check it.

Maintaining a healthy blood sugar level is important to maintaining healthy blood vessels. If you are trying to maintain a healthy blood sugar level, along with diet, taking Res-Q Resveratrol, our red wine extract, in addition to Res-Q 105MAX would be a good idea. Research shows that resveratrol, an active ingredient in red grape skins and red wine, helps maintain healthy blood vessels by minimizing the amount of damage to the blood vessels from high blood sugar.

The most recent research on resveratrol also indicates that resveratrol functions to support insulin function, and in a recent human study, helped support blood sugar function.
  
Res-Q 105MAX, when used as part of the diet plan, helps maintain a healthy blood sugar level.
 
Res-Q Resveratrol, should be used in addition to, not in replace of, Res-Q 105MAX, our main primary product to support blood sugar metabolism.
  
Maintaining a healthy blood sugar level, helps maintain healthy blood vessels.
   
References:
Diabetes, Resveratrol may help prevent blood vessel damage. Centre Daily Times, April 2008, Refer to Diabetes Obes Metab. 2008 Apr;10(4):347-9. Resveratrol blocks high glucose-induced mitochondrial reactive oxygen species production in bovine aortic endothelial cells: role of phase 2 enzyme induction?
FoxNews, Mon, Jan. 7 2008, Sirtris Announces Positive Results with Proprietary Version of Resveratrol, SRT501, in a Phase 1b Type 2 Diabetes Clinical Study 

One more reason to take resveratrol…

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Res-Q Resveratrol We know that resveratrol has been shown in studies to dramatically increase the lifespan, maintain health, promote good cardiovascular function, and slow aging.

Now, there is one more reason to take resveratrol.  Research shows that resveratrol is safe for diabetics.  Recent research on resveratrol reveals that it may help the normal function of blood sugar metabolism, helping blood sugar to get into the cells.
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Natural ways to improve blood sugar

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

 If you could do everything you could naturally to achieve and maintain a healthy blood sugar level, would you do it?

According to the American Diabetes Association, “The recently completed Diabetes Prevention Program study conclusively showed that people with pre-diabetes can prevent the development of type 2 diabetes by making changes in their diet and increasing their level of physical activity.”

N3Oceanic, the makers of the Res-Q product line, has developed a new Res-Q product to support people in their endeavor to help maintain a healthy blood sugar level when used as part of their diet plan.

Res-Q 105 Max’s all natural proprietary pumpkin pentose complex plays a role in sugar metabolism. The pumpkin pentose complex found in Res-Q 105 Max, supports cellular energy. Unlike glucose which requires insulin in order to enter cells for use as energy, pumpkin pentose is able to directly enter cells for use as energy. This affects the way blood sugar is being metabolized. Less sugar is released into the bloodstream which helps maintain a normal blood sugar level, and the conversion of glucose into glycogen is encouraged.

So, Are you doing everything that you can ?

Unless you are taking Res-Q 105 Max, you may not be doing everything that you can naturally to help maintain a healthy blood sugar level when used as part of your diet plan. To learn more about Res-Q 105 Max, please call one of our friendly Res-Q consultants at 1-800-26-ALIVE.

We welcome your thoughts on Res-Q 105 Max. To submit a comment, please click on the comment link below this posting.

References:
The American Diabetes Association Website, Information on Diabetes Prevention