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Comprehensive Support for Blood Sugar, Cardiovascular Health, and Immunity

GlucoGUARD

GlucoGUARD

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GlucoGUARD is expertly formulated with a blend of herbal ingredients, vitamins, and minerals to support healthy blood sugar levels, cardiovascular health, immune function, and cognitive wellness. With a unique combination of ancient Ayurvedic herbs like cinnamon bark powder and modern nutraceuticals, GlucoGUARD provides a holistic approach to overall well-being.

- Vitamin C & Vitamin E : Support immune health, skin, cardiovascular function, and cognitive health through antioxidant activity.

- Biotin & Magnesium : Aid energy production, nerve function, and blood sugar regulation.

Zinc & Manganese : Boost immune response, cognitive health, bone density, and antioxidant defenses.

- Banaba Leaf : Reduces blood sugar and inflammation, lowers LDL cholesterol, and raises HDL cholesterol.

- Bitter Melon : Enhances insulin sensitivity, reduces inflammation, and may help inhibit cancer cell growth.

- Cinnamon Bark : Promotes blood sugar regulation, supports cardiovascular health, and lowers fasting glucose and cholesterol levels.

- White Mulberry Leaf & Juniper Berry : Provide antioxidant support and promote cardiovascular and urinary health.

Alpha Lipoic Acid & L-Taurine : Support blood sugar regulation, cardiovascular health, energy production, and antioxidant defense.

Take one veggie capsule twice daily, ideally 20-30 minutes before meals, with a full glass of water or as directed by a healthcare professionall

GlucoGUARD is manufactured in the USA, GMP-certified, produced in an FDA-registered facility, and third-party tested for purity and safety. With a blend of high-quality, evidence-backed ingredients, this formula stands out in quality and effectiveness.

-*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. -Tamper Seal: Use only if the seal is intact. Consult your health care practitioner if you are pregnant or nursing, taking medications, or have a medical condition, before taking this or any other product. -Store in a cool, dry place. Keep out of reach of children.

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