Hello, my name is Gregory Johnson
I am an independent scientific researcher and frequently paid consultant to some of the nation's prestigious academic institutions. I have spent every single moment of my professional career researching one single disease: TYPE II DIABETES.
Now, as I approach the end of my career, I want to share all the valuable knowledge I’ve gathered all these years… And help people all over the world live a better life by spreading awareness on how anyone can better manage their blood sugar levels with no insulin shots or medication.
Here are the easiest things you can do each day to help achieve that goal:
Take a shot of apple cider vinegar.
Swigging apple cider vinegar might not sound appealing, but it could help keep your blood sugar in balance if taken before you eat. Some research has found that consuming ACV reduced post-meal blood sugar levels by about half in healthy patients. The theory is that acetic acid, a component of the vinegar, slows down the conversion of carbohydrates into sugar in the bloodstream. Pro tip: Mix a tablespoon or two into a glass of water—taking it straight will burn!
1. Breakfast – The Most Important Meal
Make sure you have a high-energy breakfast and modest dinner if you want to keep dangerous blood sugar spikes under control. If you eat more calories in the morning, when your glucose response to food is lowest, you will reduce glucose peaks throughout the day.
2. Physical Activity is a Must
Exercise is crucial for your blood sugar control. You do not have to hit the gym and sweat out on the treadmill as if it is the end of the world. Just 30 minutes a day of light exercise is all you need. Muscle movement means utilization of insulin, which in turn means keeping glucose under control. So add some yoga, jogging or simple walking to your everyday schedule and you will see the difference it makes.
3. Probiotics, Your Secret Ally
You already know that probiotics support your digestive health, but they also have an important role in maintaining your blood sugar levels within normal limits. Natural sources of probiotics are plain yogurt, kefir, kombucha or kimchi. And if you want to help probiotic bacteria thrive, you can also add to your diet fiber-rich leafy greens and vegetables.
4. Meal Balance
Make sure that you include healthy fats, fibers and proteins into each meal to manage your appetite and stabilize blood sugar. Although each of these nutrients help balance blood sugar on their own, they are more powerful and efficient when used together.
5. Apple Cider Vinegar - A Secret Weapon
Although it might not sound appealing, a shot of apple cider vinegar mixed with water before you eat, will help in keeping your blood sugar in balance. Apple cider vinegar can cut post-meal blood sugar levels by half. ACV contains acetic acid which slows down the carbohydrates’ conversion into sugar in the bloodstream.
I have always dreamed of a world where people could manage to keep their blood sugar under control while living their lives however they want.
My entire career was focused on researching and testing numerous methods that could really make a positive impact on people’s lives.
After many sleepless nights, I have managed to perfect a simple, yet potent formula, made only from natural ingredients, vitamins and minerals such as Rhodiola, Chamomile, Lemon Balm, Skullcap, Hawthorn , Bacopa, Magnolia, Passion Flower, Valerian, L-T heanine, Oat Straw, St. John's Wart, Hops, Vitamins B1, B2, B6, Zinc, Magnesium, Calcium, among others.
I was over the moon with my discovery and I could not wait to share it with the whole world.
So, together with the help of some friends who own a small supplement company, I’ve decided to produce it and make it available for everybody: