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CZV
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CZV is a combination of Chromium, Zinc and Vanadium. Chromium is essential to the metabolism of lipids, glucose and insulin. Zinc is involved in the formation of glucose from non-carbohydrates such as protein or fat. Vanadium may help maintain healthy glucose and lipid metabolism. *
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CZV HAS NOT BEEN EVALUATED OR APPROVED BY THE FDA FOR
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+ DIABETES
Diabetes mellitus, the most common form of diabetes, is caused by a defect in the production of insulin by the pancreas. The body cannot use glucose (blood sugar), its principle energy source, without insulin. A diet high in refined, processed foods and low in fiber and complex carbohydrates is believed to be the cause of most cases of diabetes. |
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MORE INFORMATION ON CHROMIUM, VANADIUM, AND ZINC
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Chromium and Diabetes...
Chromium is an essential trace mineral required by the human body for normal carbohydrate and lipid metabolism. The body cannot make chromium; it must be obtained through the diet or by supplementation. Rising sugar consumption reduces chromium reserves in the body. Aging is associated with a 25% to 40% drop in tissue chromium and may be implicated in type 2 diabetes mellitus. Over time, chromium loss may contribute to insulin resistance or may exacerbate it in people with T2DM. Daily supplementation with chromium picolinate has consistently been found to improve insulin sensitivity, glucose tolerance, and circulating insulin levels. |
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