DML - InnerLight - Ingredients, Usage, Label
InnerLight
Reactivate Your “Youth” Metabolism
InnerLight is recommended for:
- Healthy Weight Loss
- Heightened Energy
- Blood Sugar Management
- Cellular wellbeing
- AMPK determines whether our cells are programmed to store fat or burn it.
- InnerLight uses the principle of shifting your cells from anabolism to catabolism to achieve weight loss.
- Catabolism breaks down compounds to release energy, anabolism is the opposite… it stores it for future use
There are 3 AMPK Blockers: Overeating, Inflammation, and Aging
We practice Truth-In-Labeling:
Everything you see on the label is exactly what is in the supplement. We believe that the consumer has the right to know what is in his or her food. We guarantee our product 100%.
Label:
Each bottle contains 60 vegetarian capsules = 1 month supply
Non-GMO, vegan, and free of gluten, dairy, soy, and other allergens.
Usage: Healthy adults over the age of 18 can take 1 capsule twice daily. Preferably with food.
If you have a medical condition, take medications, or are pregnant/nursing you should always check with your physician to make sure a supplement is 100% safe for you.
*P450 Drug Precaution: Medications changed by the liver (Cytochrome P450 3A4 (CYP3A4) substrates) interacts with BERBERINE.
Some medications are changed and broken down by the liver. Berberine might decrease how quickly the liver breaks down some medications. Taking berberine along with some medications that are broken down by the liver can increase the effects and side effects of some medications.
Some medications changed by the liver include cyclosporine (Neoral, Sandimmune), lovastatin (Mevacor), clarithromycin (Biaxin), indinavir (Crixivan), sildenafil (Viagra), triazolam (Halcion), and many others.
Before taking berberine, talk to your healthcare provider if you are taking any medications that are changed by the liver.
Manufacturing: All our medical-grade food supplements are manufactured in the US in a cGMP/FDA compliant facility. We insist on, and only work with, manufacturers who follow strict processes and complete and thorough testing to ensure our products are safe, high quality and made to the highest industry standards.
About The Formula:
Chromax, Chromium Picolinate:
- Destroys food cravings so you don’t overeat which can directly affect your waistline.
Gymnema Sylvestre
- Gymnema Sylvestre is regarded as one of the plants with potent anti-diabetic properties.
Berberine HCL:
- A plant alkaloid that has been used for thousands of years in traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine to provide antioxidant activity, immune system support, and proper microbial balance. Its relationship to cardiovascular support has been of high importance in recent years due to its ability to support normal homocysteine levels and cholesterol within normal ranges.
How long can I take InnerLight?
InnerLight is natural, stimulant-free, and completely safe for everyday use. It is designed to support healthy weight loss by helping with blood sugar management, enhanced cellular wellbeing, and energy production in a natural way, while you focus on adopting healthy lifestyle choices. You may confidently take InnerLight as long as needed to help you achieve and maintain your ideal weight. The ultimate goal is to adopt a healthy diet and lifestyle choices for life so that you can maintain your weight loss even after discontinuing the product.
To learn more or place an order go here: https://store.delmarlaboratories.com/pages/innerlight
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease
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