Nine plant-based nutrients working together. No fillers. No hidden blends.
Berberine is a bright yellow compound found in the roots and bark of plants like goldenseal and barberry. Traditional practitioners have valued it for thousands of years. Modern research highlights its potential role in supporting blood sugar metabolism at the cellular level. It interacts with AMPK, the metabolic master switch, influencing how cells absorb and process glucose.
Chromium is a trace element your body needs but cannot produce. The picolinate form offers superior absorption. Its primary role relates to insulin function, helping insulin receptors work more effectively so glucose moves efficiently from blood into cells for energy. Particularly relevant for adults whose glucose metabolism naturally slows with age.
SugarBoost uses premium Ceylon Cinnamon, prized for its milder flavor and lower coumarin content compared to common Cassia cinnamon. Rich in polyphenol antioxidants, this bark extract has been traditionally associated with supporting healthy blood sugar response after meals, helping the body process dietary sugars more smoothly.
ALA stands out because it works in both water-based and fat-based environments within your cells, providing broader protective coverage than many single-environment antioxidants. Beyond defense against oxidative stress, ALA participates in mitochondrial energy production and supports healthy blood sugar metabolism.
A cornerstone of traditional wellness systems across Asia, Africa, and South America for centuries. Contains bioactive compounds like charantin and polypeptide-p, studied for potential insulin-mimicking properties. May support the body in moving glucose out of the blood and into cells where it is needed for energy.
Called gurmar in Ayurvedic tradition, meaning sugar destroyer, Gymnema has been used in Indian wellness practices for over 2,000 years. Its gymnemic acids structurally resemble glucose molecules, potentially reducing sugar cravings and supporting healthy glucose absorption in the intestines.
These essential B vitamins serve as co-factors in hundreds of enzymatic reactions. B6 is involved in amino acid metabolism and glycogen breakdown. B12 supports red blood cell formation and neurological function. Together they ensure your metabolic engine runs smoothly, converting food into cellular energy.
Involved in over 300 enzymatic processes, yet many American adults fall short of adequate intake. The citrate form offers superior absorption. Plays a direct role in insulin signaling, glucose transport, muscle relaxation, nerve function, and quality sleep, all influencing metabolic wellness.