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Special nutritional care for people with diabetes

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New research shows that certain nutrients may play an important role in helping people with diabetes to maintain overall wellbeing and support normal healthy  metabolism. In addition, an increasing body of evidence suggests that the body’s levels of a number of key nutrients involved in glucose homeostasis may be reduced in people with diabetes, and in particular the status of magnesium, zinc, chromium and the B-vitamins.
 
FOOD SUPPLEMENT
Diabetone® is a vitamin and mineral supplement for those who wish to safeguard their daily diet with key vitamins and minerals. It is not a treatment for diabetes or metabolic control, but intended to help maintain overall health and wellbeing. Diabetone® should be used under the guidance of your pharmacist, physician or healthcare professional.
Safeguarding micronutrient intake
Eating the right foods and getting a healthy balanced diet every day is vital for everyone, including people with diabetes. Research shows that safeguarding the daily intake of key vitamins and trace minerals is particularly important in helping maintain the day to day health of people with diabetes.

Tested in independent nutritional research into the wellbeing of people with diabetes

Diabetone® is truly a first of its kind research based formula, and is supported by original published nutritional research.1 Findings from this study " suggest that a multinutrient supplement [Diabetone] may [help] enhance wellbeing."

Carefully balanced expert formula
Diabetone® has been specially formulated with 21 nutrients to help safeguard your daily requirements, with particular emphasis on those of special relevance to people with diabetes. These include L- Carnitine, Vitamin B1 (Thiamin), plus B6 and C, which are important factors in glucose metabolism. Diabetone® contains zinc and magnesium, to help replace that which can be lost through excess excretion.

L- Carnitine
– has been shown in studies to support glucose metabolism.

Vitamin B1 - Recent nutritional research has found that it may be particularly important for people with diabetes to safeguard their vitamin B1 intake, as it is required for normal energy-yielding metabolism, plus for heart health.

Vitamin B6 - Plays a role in glucose metabolism and maintaining healthy blood sugar levels.

Vitamin C - Is involved in energy-yielding metabolism, and when in the bloodstream, vitamin C can help to maintain normal healthy sorbitol levels. Sorbitol is metabolised by the body from glucose and levels should be monitored in people with diabetes.

Chromium - An important nutrient for people with diabetes, chromium helps maintain normal blood glucose levels and contributes to normal macronutrient metabolism.

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