
WITH IRVINGIA AND NITRO! A scientific anaylsis of various Irvingia extracts reveals that they successfully produce a wide range of biological properties that induce weight loss and reduce the most common risk factors associated with atherosclerosis and type 2 diabetes. Those with diabetes who have experienced significant weight loss with Irvingia found their need for anti-diabetic drugs were reduced and,in some cases, even eliminated! Taking a late afternoon or evening dose of this supplement may interfere with sleep due to increased mental alertness. Please adjust your dosage times accordingly. *Store in a cool place.
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Important Notes: Optimal cholesterol levels range from 180 to 200 mg/dL.
Cholesterol over 200 increases heart attack risk, whereas total cholesterol levels below 150–160 mg/dL seem to increase overall mortality, probably from diseases like hemorrhagic stroke and cancer along with deficiencies of hormones that are made from cholesterol. If you use cholesterol-lowering drugs and start taking Irvingia, have your blood tested after 30 days to make sure that your cholesterol level is not being lowered too much.
If your total cholesterol drops below 160, ask your doctor to consider reducing the dose or eliminating your statin drug. Hypoglycemics,those with low blood sugar levels, should use this product with caution – as it can significantly lower blood glucose levels.
Diabetics taking medications to lower glucose levels should use this product with caution as it might cause glucose to drop too low.
Diabetics are encouraged to carefully monitor their blood glucose levels, in coordination with their physician, to make sure the proper doses of anti-diabetic drug(s) are taken.
If blood glucose levels drop too low, ask your doctor if the dose of anti-diabetic drug you are currently taking can be lowered, or discontinued altogether if necessary.
If a diabetic experiences significant weight loss with Irvingia, their need for anti-diabetic drugs may be reduced or eliminated.
Careful self-measurement of and personal responsibility for blood glucose levels is crucial for all diabetics.
