Formula Purposes & Benefits |
Pancreas Support Plus is developed based on cutting-edge scientific research and expert formulation to support healthy blood sugar levels, healthy immune function, and cardiovascular health.
Pancreas Support Plus is a high-quality pancreatic support supplement that utilizes a broad-spectrum botanical formula to comprehensively support pancreatic health. It uses superior quality Indonesian cinnamon (Cinnamomum burmanii) instead of the more common and cheaper Cinnamomum cassia due to the potentially harmful coumarin content in the latter. Pancreas Support Plus utilizes ProBlend Support™, a synergistic blend of green tea extract, reishi mushroom, and cranberry, providing additional broad-spectrum nutritional support. The ingredients are carefully sourced from reputable suppliers worldwide, and the product undergoes rigorous testing to ensure maximum nutritional benefits without undesirable fillers or binders. Our formula is proudly made in the USA in an FDA registered facility, following Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) standards. Our commitment to excellence is reflected in the fact that only 4% of the supplements on the market can match our world-class standards.
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Formula Ingredient Deck | Benefits Of Each Ingredient |
Organic Ceylon Cinnamon |
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Green Tea |
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Reishi |
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Organic Blueberry |
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Organic Cranberry |
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Proper Use of This Supplement |
Suggested Use: Take 2 capsule, 2 times daily or as directed by a health professional. |
Our Formula | Vs Other Formulas on the Market. |
1. Our formula is GMP certified and made in an FDA registered facility. | 2. Source cheap ingredients from heavily polluted soils. |
2. Utilizes ProBlend Support™, a synergistic blend of green tea extract, reishi mushroom, and cranberry, providing additional broad-spectrum nutritional support quality in a bioavailable and efficaciously dosed formula. | 2. Uses cheap pancreatic support herbs that may have heavy metals due to poor product quality and fillers. |
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