The Metabolic Syndrome Part II

The Metabolic Syndrome

The first treatment: diet, sports and smoking cessation

In more advanced cases, it will add to this new lifestyle a number of nutrients.

* Chromium normalizes insulin function and regulates sugar level. As part of the metabolic syndrome, it decreases in the pre-diabetic type II, glucose intolerance and insulin resistance. It also helps burn fat and increase muscle mass, it lowers the “bad” cholesterol and raises “good”.
* Vitamin B6 regulates the release of liver glycogen from the muscles need. She participates in the production of insulin.
* Vitamin B12, also called cobalamin, helps the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats and proteins. It also assists the cardiovascular and nervous mechanisms.
* Quercetin is deemed to be the most active flavonoids. It has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and has positive effects on the cardiovascular system.
* The acerola, rich in vitamin C, has an anti-inflammatory and increases resistance to stress through its action on the adrenal glands.
* The black currant (Ribes nigrum) which have an activity anthocyanosides vasculoprotectrice and antiœdémateuse. The leaves show prodelphinidins, meanwhile, an anti-inflammatory by increasing adrenocortical activity.
* The red vine (Vitis vinifera)
Rich in flavonoids (more than 4%), red vine is responsible for the famous French paradox, which shows a lower rate of cardiovascular events in the wine regions despite similar cholesterol levels or even higher than in other regions.
Along with this antioxidant effect, the role anti-inflammatory and vascular protective flavonoid fig leaf has long been known.
* Garlic (Allium sativum). A study of twenty subjects with diabetes suggests that consumption of garlic can lower significantly the blood glucose. Its shares added antiplatelet and antihypertensive potential hypoglycemic.
* Onion (Allium cepa)
The compounds of the onion have insulin-like action. These compounds are amino-sulfoxides which can protect against circulating insulin degradation and also stimulate its production by the pancreas.
* Lemon Balm (Melissa officinalis), through its action on stress, stress relief supplements the action of other plants. Rich in polyphenols and flavonoids, Melissa adds to the sedative and autonomic an anti-inflammatory and antioxidant.

Metarégul

For those who may have access to all of these nutrients or plants, Metarégul is a natural ability to intervene on metabolic control and weight regulation. It is recommended to cure a minimum of six months in support of a diet at the rate of one tablet per day.

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