Glucose
The Medical Medium explains that glucose is an essential nutrient, on the order of oxygen and water, required for healing and energy.
Organs such as the heart, liver, brain and all muscles rely on glucose for ongoing energy and healing.
The body can not survive without glucose. Brain health is especially dependent on glucose. And nutrients cannot enter cells without the Insulin which is a hormone that glucose stimulates our pancreas to produce.
Note: D-glucose (aka dextrose) is not the same as sucrose – table sugar.
Note: Fruits are the ideal source of glucose. This product is designed to be added to a healthy (low added sugar) fruit smoothie in the morning, but XM can also be mixed in water or juice..
Glucose will not make you fat.
Fructose found in ordinary table sugars (i.e., sucrose) does signal the liver to create fat.
Note to Diabetics
Diabetics have the same requirements for glucose as other people, however, they have an insulin “disturbance” that prevents cellular uptake of glucose from the bloodstream.
Type 1 diabetics should consider one serving the equivalent of 5-10 grams of “sugar” when computing their insulin requirements.
Type 2 diabetics have a cellular membrane disturbance blocking the uptake of glucose (and other nutrients) into cells. The Medical Medium informs us that this “insulin resistance” is caused by, and can be minimized by minimizing fat in the diet.
Jeffrey Bland tells us that taking 300 mg of Alpha-Lipoic-Acid (ALA), 3 to 4 times daily controls blood sugar in Type 2 diabetics.
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We recommend taking Cardio-C™ (XM) first thing in the morning, when fat in the blood stream should be minimal, or 2 hours before or after meals.
Fats reach the blood stream after roughly six hours of digestion, and depending on the fat, they can last another six or more hours in the blood stream. Our recommended timing avoids conflict with fat from the diet that might otherwise block glucose uptake leading to elevated blood sugar readings.
The Medical Medium also explains that all nutrients require insulin before they can enter cells. (Said another way, glucose is required for nutrients to enter cells.)
It is known that vitamin C with a molecular structure similar to glucose can initiate insulin release from the pancreas. This helps explain why such high doses of vitamin C have the desired beneficial effects; i.e., the stimulation of insulin by these high vitamin C doses.
The glucose in Cardio-C™ (XM) will also stimulate the release of insulin (in non Type 1 diabetics), meaning that lower dose of vitamin C (and lysine) should be at least as effective as the original formula, and may be more clinically effective.