As we approach World Diabetes Day, it’s essential to raise awareness about diabetes and how we can support our overall health. Diabetes is a chronic condition affecting millions globally, impacting the body’s ability to process glucose and manage energy. While there is no cure, adopting a healthy lifestyle can significantly help in managing the condition.
One way to support our health is by incorporating BElixz ZENCOSO CHEWABLE BALL and BElixz LIVCORE into your lifestyle—products designed to help in boosting overall health while offering specific benefits that can help activate enzymes to boost overall metabolism, managing blood sugar levels, and improve glucose metabolism.
The Benefits of BElixz ZENCOSO CHEWABLE BALL:
- Boosts Metabolism
Active enzymes increase metabolic rate, helping the body use energy more efficiently. - Regulates Blood Glucose Levels
Supports stable blood sugar levels, which is crucial for managing diabetes and maintaining overall health. - Enhances Digestion
Improves nutrient absorption and energy levels, contributing to better digestive health. - Improves Bowel Movement
Promotes regularity, which is essential for detoxification and overall digestive well-being. - Boosts Overall Health
Supports various bodily functions, helping you maintain a balanced and healthy lifestyle.
The Benefits of BElixz LIVCORE:
- Improves Glucose Metabolism
One of the liver’s primary functions is to store excess glucose as glycogen and to convert it back into glucose when necessary. A healthy liver ensures that this process operates efficiently.[6] - Improves Insulin Production
Turmeric Extract (THCs) increases insulin production and lower blood sugar levels.[7] - Supports Detoxification
Conditions like fatty liver disease can affect glucose metabolism.[8] By detoxifying the liver, may reduce fat accumulation and improve liver function. - Energises Liver Health
An energised liver can efficiently remove harmful substances that may interfere with metabolic processes, including insulin sensitivity and glucose metabolism, while continuing to support overall health.
Sources:
- National Health and Morbidity Survey 2023
- The Star, 2023
- National Population Health Survey 2022
- Diabetes Risk Assessment Programme, 2022
- WHO, 2021
- How Your Liver Works, 2023
- Fitoterapia 146, 2020
- International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2019