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Blood Sugar Stabilizer

Blood Sugar Stabilizer

ViMulti

#Other
63
Safety70
Efficacy55
Transparency68
Based on Examine, Wikipedia, and 23 other sources

Overview

The ViMulti Blood Sugar Stabilizer contains a blend of vitamins, minerals, and herbal extracts, some of which have demonstrated individual roles in glucose metabolism. However, many of the herbal ingredients are present at doses significantly lower than those shown to be effective in clinical research, or their efficacy in a multi-ingredient blend is not well-established. The overall effectiveness is likely modest due to underdosed herbal components and the lack of comprehensive clinical studies on this specific combination.

The Good

Includes key minerals (Magnesium, Zinc, Manganese) that play supportive roles in metabolic health.

Contains Chromium and Alpha Lipoic Acid, which have known benefits for insulin sensitivity, although doses may be modest for significant impact.

Features a broad spectrum of traditional herbal ingredients, offering a multi-faceted approach to blood sugar support.

The Bad

Many herbal ingredients (e.g., Banaba Extract, Bitter Melon Extract, Licorice Extract, Cinnamon Powder, Gymnema Sylvestre Powder, Guggul, Vanadyl Sulfate) are significantly underdosed compared to clinically effective amounts.

Biotin is dosed at 300mg (a very high amount for mcg not mg), which can cause inaccurate results in many clinical lab tests.

Contains Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil as an 'other ingredient,' a problematic additive for cardiovascular health.

Is it for you?

Best For: Individuals seeking general blood sugar support

Skip If: Pregnant, nursing, under 18, or on blood sugar medication without consulting a doctor.

Ingredients Analysis

Vitamin C

50 mg

Vitamin E

15 IU

Magnesium

125 mg

Biotin

300 mg

Zinc

7.5 mg

Manganese

1 mg

Chromium

67 mcg

Banaba Extract

25 mg

Guggle

50 mg

Bitter Melon Extract

50 mg

Licorice Extract

50 mg

Cinnamon Powder

50 mg

Gymnema Sylvestre Powder

50 mg

Yarrow Powder

25 mg

Cayenne Powder

25 mg

Juniper Berries Powder

25 mg

Huckleberry Powder

25 mg

Vanadyl Sulfate

1 mg

Alpha Lipoic Acid

30 mg

L-Taurine

25 mg

How to Use

Typically taken daily with food, following dosage instructions on the product label.

Frequency:

Daily

Best Time:

With meals

When:

With food

Who Should Use This

Best For:

Individuals seeking general blood sugar support

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