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For those of you who would like to know more about the product. Plexus Slim, commonly known as the pink drink, was initially developed as a product to help Type 2 Diabetics regulate their blood sugars. It was soon determined that Plexus Slim had an interesting side effect: weight loss. Everyone that was using the product to help regu-late their blood sugars also found that they lost weight, without changing their eating and exercising hab-its. Some only lost a few pounds while others lost quite a few. Shortly after this, Plexus Slim was also marketed for its weight loss properties. Also important to mention is that those initially taking it for the blood sugar regulat-ing properties did notice a difference in their blood sugar. Excess weight is a major contributor to many dis-eases. For example, heart disease and diabetes can often be improved with weight loss. In some cases weight loss allows people to go off certain medications. The ingredients found in Plexus Slim are all natural and are known for altering how glucose is absorbed after a meal, for being an appetite suppressant, as well as for being an antioxidant. Plexus Slim does not contain any stimulants. One of the main areas of focus of Plexus Worldwide is weight loss. Following are the basics on just what glu-cose does when it reaches the blood stream and how it affects us. Our body requires a base amount of glucose in order to function. Our liver, kidneys and heart all require glucose to do their job. This is why doing any type of diet that tells you to eat no carbs can be danger-ous. When we consume food, our body breaks it down and absorbs nutrients that our body requires. Included in this is glucose. Here is where things get a bit more com-plicated. Although glucose is needed, we consume way more than our body requires. This is where we run into problem with obesity, diabetes and other health concerns related to too much glucose. Our sugar levels are based on what we eat. Some foods release glucose very quickly while others do it very slowly. When glucose hits the blood stream our pancreas begins releasing insulin, a hormone that helps the body manage glucose. Insulin is esponsible for getting nutri-ents to various cells where it is needed. As insulin deliv-ers the glucose to the different cells in causes a decrease in blood sugar since it is no longer in the blood. The more sugar you eat, the harder the pancreas has to pump out insulin to get it back under control. Without insulin, glucose would not get used appropriately to keep the body functioning.
Posted on: Tue, 15 Oct 2013 13:48:58 +0000

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