Glucofast Diet Pill Review

Glucofast ™ – Insulin Resistant!

Why Insulin resistant is preventing you from losing 10, 20 and even 30 more pounds of pure fat within 30 day-

Over 32,000 folks around the globe used Glucofast and found dramatic result!

Don’t get excited now… that’s an advertisement and claim made by supplement manufacturer!

I love to review product… especially if the product concept has any science behind it. Glucofast   is one weight loss diet pill which grabbed my attention; irritated my concentration; made me read dozens of medical books; forced me to refer 100’s of website and even made me to consult a medical professor for teaching me some Biology stuffs!

All it happened within 3 days… This is very … long product review I’ve ever written in my life. So you definitely need some “patience” to read it; once you have finished reading it you would utter…

…“IS IT… really?!”

Let’s start?

Great!

I’m not a Scientist…. But I love the concept and secret of science behind everything.

Let me begin with what Glucofast is claiming.

“Glucofast Reverts Insulin Resistance and Causes Dramatic Weight Loss”

If it does what it claims it’s great because according to National Diabetes Information Clearinghouse (NDIC)  more than 70 million Americans (approximately 25% of USA population & growing) are suffering from Insulin resistance symptom.

What is Insulin Resistance?

Insulin resistance occurs when the normal amount of insulin secreted by the pancreas is not able to unlock the door to cells.  To maintain normal blood glucose, the pancreas secretes additional insulin.

In some cases (about 1/3 of the people with insulin resistance), when the body cells resist or do not respond to even high levels of insulin, glucose builds up in the blood resulting in high blood glucose or type 2 diabetes.  Even people with diabetes who take oral medication or require insulin injections to control their blood glucose levels can have higher than normal blood insulin levels due to insulin resistance.

So that’s called “Insulin Resistance”

What causes insulin resistance?

No one knows for sure.  Some scientists think a defect in specific genes may cause insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes.  Researchers continue to investigate the cause.  What we do know is that insulin resistance is aggravated by obesity and physical inactivity both of which are increasing in the U.S.

Who has insulin resistance?

Almost all individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus (diabetes) and many with hypertension, cardiovascular disease, and obesity are insulin resistant.  These diseases and conditions are predominantly found in countries with an improved economic status such as the U.S.  And in the U.S., these diseases and conditions are among the leading contributors to morbidity and mortality.  Also, about 20-25% of the healthy population may be insulin resistant.

What are the symptoms of insulin resistance?

There are no outward physical signs of insulin resistance.  A glucose tolerance test, during which insulin and blood glucose are measured, can help determine if someone is insulin resistant.  Many people who are insulin resistant produce large enough quantities of insulin to maintain near normal blood glucose levels.

How Insulin Resistance can be treated

Research indicates that low fat diets may aggravate the effect of insulin resistance on blood lipids.  Therefore, for individuals who are insulin resistant, a diet low in saturated fat (less than 10 percent of total calories) and more moderate in total fat content (40% of total calories) may be beneficial.

This recommendation is different from the low-fat, high-carbohydrate diet that many health organizations recommend to help prevent heart disease.  Specifically, they recommend decreasing fat intake to less than 30 percent of calories.  Some groups recommend even lower levels of dietary fat.

It is also beneficial to maintain an appropriate body weight because obesity can aggravate insulin resistance.  To maintain an appropriate weight, regulate caloric intake and maintain a physically active lifestyle.  A registered dietitian can assist with developing a proper diet plan for people with insulin resistance, or a family history of type 2 diabetes.

Listen me here…

… According to Science “Insulin Resistance” can be reverted/reduced by and “REDUCING WEIGHT” or by “BURNING FAT!”

AND… be careful now…

According to GlucoFast manufacturer “Glucofast treats Insulin resistance and thus causes dramatic weight loss!”

If you are confused please read the above two statements few more times!

That’s funny!

Science says that “you need to lose weight in order to cure Insulin resistance”

Glucofast says “you can lose weight by curing Insulin Resistance”

Vise-versa…

VICE-VERSA!

Now let’s see if it works exactly like that.

How to conclude if a diet pill work or not?

Simple… just carefully analyze what are the ingredients of this particular pill.

Glucofast contains nearly one dozen ingredients. While those ingredients don’t sound like strange it’s important to understand how these stuffs work.

Now let’s go through the ingredients one by one.

L-Carnitine:
L-carnitine is very similar to the nonessential amino acid carnitine. It performs some of the same functions, such as helping metabolize food into energy. L-carnitine is synthesized in the body from the amino acids lysine and methionine.

Any symptoms of deficiency?

Anyone deficient in protein or amino acids in their diet could benefit from L-carnitine supplementation. Pre-mature infants, vegan vegetarians, children, and breast-feeding women are likely to be deficient.

Although deficiencies are rare, muscle fatigue, cramps, low-energy or pre-mature aging are all signs of possible deficiency.

Suggested dosage:
Between 2 to 4 grams per day for 2-3 weeks.

Possible side effect:

In general L-carnitine appears to be well tolerated. Toxic effects related to L-carnitine overdose have not been reported. L-carnitine supplementation may cause mild gastrointestinal symptoms.

 



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