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Sensitol™ - 120 capsules
Sensitol™ - 120 capsules
DfH-SEN120-200447
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Ingredients
| 1 serving contains: | % RI* | |
|---|---|---|
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% RI:✝ |
✝ |
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% RI:✝ |
✝ |
Other ingredients:
*RI = recommended daily intake, ✝ = RI not specified
Verifications
Verifications
Vegetarian
Soy Free
Vegan
Dosage
Dosage
Take 2 capsules two times per day or as directed by your health-care practitioner.
Storage
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat
Description
Sensitol™ is a unique formulation comprised of two naturally occurring forms of the nutrient inositol—
myo-inositol (MI) and D-chiro-inositol (DCI)—along with alpha lipoic acid. It is designed to support
healthy insulin signaling, cellular metabolism and female hormone balance.*
Once considered a member of the B vitamin family, inositol was deemed “non-essential” when it was
discovered that the human body can make inositol from glucose. However, as is the case for many other
nutrients, there are certain situations that may benefit from supplementing with inositol at levels above
that which the body typically produces.
Inositol occurs naturally in a variety of foods—fruit, in
particular—but due to being bound to other compounds, it
is not as bioavailable in other foods that would otherwise
be good sources, such as grains and beans. Inositol occurs
naturally in nine different forms (called isomers). The MI
and DCI isomers have been recognized to be the most
predominant and have important functions in human
physiology, such as mediating normal cell signaling
from insulin and from other hormones, such as thyroid
hormones and sex hormones (for example, estrogen).
Several aspects of our modern diets and lifestyles
contribute to elevated insulin levels in susceptible individuals. And while insulin is best known for its
role in lowering blood sugar after meals (particularly ones containing carbohydrate), that is only one of
many functions insulin performs. Insulin is an essential hormone with a multitude of crucial roles, but it’s
possible to get “too much of a good thing.” The key is finding, and maintaining, the proper balance.
The forms of inositol in Sensitol™ may help the body respond better to insulin, thus having a beneficial
effect on metabolic and hormonal processes that are influenced by healthy insulin signaling.* Inositol is
also an important factor for balancing female hormones by supporting healthy liver function.* The liver is
a key organ in the detoxification and clearance of excess hormones, such as estrogen and testosterone,
so proper support for these pathways may facilitate healthy hormone levels.*
This product also contains alpha-lipoic acid, a compound that influences sensitivity to insulin,
contributes to healthy blood sugar levels, and supports the conversion of glucose (primarily from
carbohydrate) into energy.*
Recommended Use: As a dietary supplement, take two capsules two times per day, or as directed by
your health care practitioner.
myo-inositol (MI) and D-chiro-inositol (DCI)—along with alpha lipoic acid. It is designed to support
healthy insulin signaling, cellular metabolism and female hormone balance.*
Once considered a member of the B vitamin family, inositol was deemed “non-essential” when it was
discovered that the human body can make inositol from glucose. However, as is the case for many other
nutrients, there are certain situations that may benefit from supplementing with inositol at levels above
that which the body typically produces.
Inositol occurs naturally in a variety of foods—fruit, in
particular—but due to being bound to other compounds, it
is not as bioavailable in other foods that would otherwise
be good sources, such as grains and beans. Inositol occurs
naturally in nine different forms (called isomers). The MI
and DCI isomers have been recognized to be the most
predominant and have important functions in human
physiology, such as mediating normal cell signaling
from insulin and from other hormones, such as thyroid
hormones and sex hormones (for example, estrogen).
Several aspects of our modern diets and lifestyles
contribute to elevated insulin levels in susceptible individuals. And while insulin is best known for its
role in lowering blood sugar after meals (particularly ones containing carbohydrate), that is only one of
many functions insulin performs. Insulin is an essential hormone with a multitude of crucial roles, but it’s
possible to get “too much of a good thing.” The key is finding, and maintaining, the proper balance.
The forms of inositol in Sensitol™ may help the body respond better to insulin, thus having a beneficial
effect on metabolic and hormonal processes that are influenced by healthy insulin signaling.* Inositol is
also an important factor for balancing female hormones by supporting healthy liver function.* The liver is
a key organ in the detoxification and clearance of excess hormones, such as estrogen and testosterone,
so proper support for these pathways may facilitate healthy hormone levels.*
This product also contains alpha-lipoic acid, a compound that influences sensitivity to insulin,
contributes to healthy blood sugar levels, and supports the conversion of glucose (primarily from
carbohydrate) into energy.*
Recommended Use: As a dietary supplement, take two capsules two times per day, or as directed by
your health care practitioner.
Ingredients
| 1 serving contains: | % RI* | |
|---|---|---|
|
|
% RI:✝ |
✝ |
|
|
% RI:✝ |
✝ |
Other ingredients:
*RI = recommended daily intake, ✝ = RI not specified
