Numerous studies have linked vitamin D to the prevention and control of diabetes. A review of clinical trials published in 2023 found that in adults with prediabetes, higher vitamin D intakes are associated with a 15 percent decreased likelihood for developing type 2 diabetes. Other research suggests that taking vitamin D supplements may help to stave off the disease. Conversely, epidemiological research has found that people who are deficient in vitamin D may have a much higher risk of developing it.
For optimum results, however, paying attention to vitamin D alone is not enough. This is why Dr. Rath’s approach to diabetes is based on a unique combination of nutrients that has been awarded a patent by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. When consumed regularly in the correct amounts, studies show that the nutrients contained in this combination can lower elevated blood sugar levels and reduce insulin requirements, as well as support energy metabolism and normal functioning of the nervous system.
To learn more about Dr. Rath’s approach to the prevention and control of diabetes, see this page on our website.
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Vitamin D is an “effective adjunctive” for blood glucose management in people suffering from type II diabetes, says a new meta-analysis that looks at the results of 39 randomized controlled trials.
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Numerous studies have linked vitamin D to the prevention and control of diabetes. A review of clinical trials published in 2023 found that in adults with prediabetes, higher vitamin D intakes are associated with a 15 percent decreased likelihood for developing type 2 diabetes. Other research suggests that taking vitamin D supplements may help to stave off the disease. Conversely, epidemiological research has found that people who are deficient in vitamin D may have a much higher risk of developing it.
For optimum results, however, paying attention to vitamin D alone is not enough. This is why Dr. Rath’s approach to diabetes is based on a unique combination of nutrients that has been awarded a patent by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. When consumed regularly in the correct amounts, studies show that the nutrients contained in this combination can lower elevated blood sugar levels and reduce insulin requirements, as well as support energy metabolism and normal functioning of the nervous system.
To learn more about Dr. Rath’s approach to the prevention and control of diabetes, see this page on our website.
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