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GLH-2 Stabiliser

What is GLH2?

The GLH-2 Stabiliser is a revolutionary patented blend for stabilising your blood sugar with strong hunger-relief properties. GLH-2 Stabiliser works on reducing your carbohydrate and sugar intake from food.

What are the benefits of the GLH-2 Stabiliser?

1. Less cravings due to stable blood sugar levels: because the GLH-2 Stabiliser prevents 40% of sugar absorption, your blood sugar levels remain stable. This way, you experience fewer cravings instantly. 2. Prolonged satiety after your meal: the dige

Why is the Metabolic GLH-2 Pack the best choice?

Take a 360° approach. Lipoglutathox™ is called our key antioxidant. The more toxic substances are present internally (e.g. alcohol) or externally (e.g. pollution), the more we need this antioxidant. Also, glutathione 'repairs' oxidised fats and prote

Are there any human studies on the GLH-2?

Yes,. •    Schillinger et al., 2023. 13C-sucrose breath test for the non-invasive assessment of environments enteropathy in Zambian adults. Frontiers in Medicine, 9: 904339. (paper demonstrates undigested carbohydrates feed microbiome) Click to read

Which Insentials supplements are for men?

The packaging indicates 'for him' or 'for all'. So, both segments are also for men. The most common are the Smart Vitamins for him, Detox Boost, Hair Support, Ultra Move, Instant Energiser and Smart Collagen 10g Shot. These have the same positive res

What form of Magnesium is in the Insentials supplements?

Magnesium is a very interesting mineral. Organic forms such as these at Insentials, namely Magnesium glycerophosphate and citrate, are the best absorbable forms, with no side effects such as gastrointestinal upset. The Instant Energiser shots even co

Why is sufficient vitamin D important?

Your body can produce vitamin D through exposure to sunlight, yet 90% of the population suffers from a deficiency of this fat-soluble vitamin. One of the most common symptoms of vitamin D deficiency are bone calcification (osteoporosis), a low immune