48 min

#57 The Grenada Glucose Stabili-T Study with Jamie Langston - Nature Works, Science Proves It Wellness For Life

    • Alternative Health

This conversation discusses a clinical study conducted in Grenada on a formulation called glucose stability. The study aimed to explore the effects of the formulation on blood sugar levels and overall health. The selection of Grenada as the study location was influenced by the prevalence of metabolic syndrome and the island's interest in herbal medicine. The study recruited participants who had risk factors for diabetes and provided them with education, support, and the formulation. The results showed that the participants who took the formulation experienced significant improvements in glucose levels and overall health. The conversation emphasizes the importance of ongoing support and the role of health coaches in helping individuals achieve their health goals. In this conversation, Niki and Jamie discuss the importance of consistency in supplementation and the role of science in the supplement industry. They also highlight the safety checks and lack of side effects in their formula. Finally, they emphasize the benefits of natural supplements.


Takeaways
The study on glucose stability conducted in Grenada showed significant improvements in blood sugar levels and overall health for participants who took the formulation.
Grenada was chosen as the study location due to the prevalence of metabolic syndrome and the island's interest in herbal medicine.
The study provided education, support, and the formulation to participants, highlighting the importance of ongoing support in achieving health goals.
Future clinical studies are planned to explore the effects of other formulations and further support individuals on their health journeys. Consistency is key when it comes to supplementation.
Backed by scientific studies, natural supplements can be effective and safe.
Regular safety checks are important to ensure the absence of side effects.
Natural supplements can provide health benefits without the potential negative implications of other medications.

This conversation discusses a clinical study conducted in Grenada on a formulation called glucose stability. The study aimed to explore the effects of the formulation on blood sugar levels and overall health. The selection of Grenada as the study location was influenced by the prevalence of metabolic syndrome and the island's interest in herbal medicine. The study recruited participants who had risk factors for diabetes and provided them with education, support, and the formulation. The results showed that the participants who took the formulation experienced significant improvements in glucose levels and overall health. The conversation emphasizes the importance of ongoing support and the role of health coaches in helping individuals achieve their health goals. In this conversation, Niki and Jamie discuss the importance of consistency in supplementation and the role of science in the supplement industry. They also highlight the safety checks and lack of side effects in their formula. Finally, they emphasize the benefits of natural supplements.


Takeaways
The study on glucose stability conducted in Grenada showed significant improvements in blood sugar levels and overall health for participants who took the formulation.
Grenada was chosen as the study location due to the prevalence of metabolic syndrome and the island's interest in herbal medicine.
The study provided education, support, and the formulation to participants, highlighting the importance of ongoing support in achieving health goals.
Future clinical studies are planned to explore the effects of other formulations and further support individuals on their health journeys. Consistency is key when it comes to supplementation.
Backed by scientific studies, natural supplements can be effective and safe.
Regular safety checks are important to ensure the absence of side effects.
Natural supplements can provide health benefits without the potential negative implications of other medications.

48 min