The Glucose Steadying Formula Everyone's Talking About

87% of people see an improvement in their cravings, energy or overall health.

When we eat a meal that gives us a glucose spike, our glucose levels crash about 2 or 3 hours afterwards. This makes us feel tired. If we want steady energy and improve our overall health, it’s important to keep our glucose levels steady: avoiding glucose spikes is key.

86% of people see an improvement in cravings for dessert, sweet foods, or junk food.

When our glucose levels spike after a meal and then drop an hour later, that activates the craving center in our brain. We feel an irresistible urge to eat sugar. Trying to resist won’t work! The solution is to solve the root cause: glucose spikes.

74% of people feel full for longer after eating.

If you compare two meals that contain the same number of calories, the one that leads to a smaller glucose spike will keep you feeling full for longer. Plus, if you have lots of glucose spikes, your insulin levels will be high - which will mess up your hunger hormones and make you feel hungry. If you want freedom from constant hunger, reduce your glucose spikes.

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