BY DR. GREG FORS, - BOARD CERTIFIED NEUROLOGIST:
To
properly treat metabolic syndrome it is vital that you improve your
patients insulin sensitivity by having them eat foods with a low
glycemic index. Provide your patients with more information on low
glycemic foods by having them utilize quality educational websites such
as www.glycemicindex.com and www.whfoods.com. Have your patients eat at
least five servings of vegetables and two to four servings of fresh
fruits each day. They should eat only 100% whole grain cereals, pastas,
noodles and breads especially oats and barley that are high in soluble
fibers. Also have them add a supplemented soluble dietary fiber to their
diet of at least 10 g per day. To assist them in their health goals it
is extremely helpful to supplement them with nutritional products
containing high levels of quality-standardized extracts of specific
botanicals shown to promote healthy blood sugar levels.
In review of the literature and based on my own
clinical experience the following standardized extracts have been shown
to be effective in overcoming insulin resistance. Standardized extracts
containing 4% essential oils of cinnamon have been shown to be very
beneficial in strengthening insulin activity. To be effective, quality
extracts of cinnamon should be supplemented at levels of approximately
750 mg per day. Mulberry leaf extract from the Morus alba plant has also
been shown to improve blood glucose and lipid levels in diabetics and
those with insulin resistance. To be effective Mulberry leaf must be a
quality standardized extract and supplemented at levels of 250 mg 3
times daily for total of at least 750 mg. Another plant Gymnema
Sylvestre leaf extract has also shown great benefit in promoting healthy
insulin levels and glucose balance. Supplementation should be with a
high quality Gymnema sylvestre extract standardized to 25% and dosage
should reach approximately 600 mg per day.
Mulberry leaf and Gymnema leaf extracts taken with meals have been shown
and human studies to lower glucose uptake and support good glycemic
control. These two botanicals have been shown to provide excellent
antioxidant protection promoting healthy insulin action. It is also
helpful to add green tea extract standardized to 95% because of its
ability to protect insulin secreting pancreatic cells, supplemented
levels should reach around 300 mg per day. These botanicals can be
extremely powerful adjunct to a regime of a low glycemic diet in
normalizing insulin levels and promoting healthy blood sugar levels.
Therefore, always warn your patient that this program may lower their
need for insulin.
Other supplemented nutrients that should be utilized in this program are
chromium polynicotinate, biotin, and alpha lipoic acid. Chromium in
human trials has been shown to prevent type-2 diabetes and improve
glycemic control, usually showing improvement after two weeks. The
average supplemented dose of chromium in these studies was 500 mcg twice
a day. Biotin in human studies has been shown to greatly improve glucose
metabolism and improve insulin sensitivity. The average dose of biotin
is 10 to 20 mg per day. Alpha lipoic acid is a very unique antioxidant
that greatly improves insulin sensitivity; doses in diabetic studies
have averaged 600 to 800 mg per day. In addition, lipoic acid is one of
the few agents that have been shown to improve neuropathic pain and
renal dysfunction in diabetes. In are these studies dosages were well
over 600 mg per day of alpha lipoic acid. Therefore, chromium, biotin
and alpha lipoic acid are three nutrients that should be the cornerstone
of any program to combat metabolic syndrome and assist individuals with
type 2 diabetes.
Based on the above research I have created a nutraceutical formula for
BIOSPEC Nutritionals, called Gluco-Balance.
This formula was specifically designed to provide your patients with the
highest quality concentrated herbal extracts, minerals and nutrients to
improve insulin sensitivity
Three Fasting-Acting Tablets Provide:
Cinnamon Extract (standardized to
4% essential oils)................750 mg
Mulberry Leaf Extract (morus
Alba)..........................................1500 mg
GTF Chromium (polynicotinate)..................................................900
mcg
Biotin................................................................................................15
mg
Gymnema Sylvestre
Leaf Extract (standardized to 25%)...........600 mg
Panax Ginseng Root
Extract (standardized to 20%)...................300 mg
Green Tea Extract (standardized to
95%)...................................300 mg |
As part of your protocol I also highly
recommend adding Super Omega-3 to improve
cellular membrane function and increase insulin binding to cell
receptors sites. In addition, consider adding the nutraceutical formula
called Mito-Detox, which contains high
levels of alpha lipoic acid and acetyl l-carnitine, shown to improve
insulin sensitivity.
You can order a clinician Nutritional Wellness Guide from Professional
Products Company describing these products in detail, along with
protocols for different metabolic disorders.
Copyrighted 2007 by Dr. Greg Fors-Article or portions
of this article cannot be used without the authors permission .
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