ALLULYTE POWDER
- Say hello to Allulyte Powder! This unique formula is designed to give your body a little boost to help with blood sugar balance. Think of it like a team working together:
- Allulose, a special kind of sugar, may help your body release GLP-1, a hormone that plays a key role in keeping your blood sugar stable.
- It may also gently activate your vagus nerve, which can also help with that helpful GLP-1 release.
- Plus, the inulin in Allulyte is like a treat for your gut’s good bacteria, helping them create beneficial compounds that encourage even more GLP-1.
- Glycine steps in to help trigger GLP-1 release by working with your intestinal cells.
- And Synerplex Electrolytes with potassium phosphate may mimic GLP-1’s positive effects on insulin and blood sugar control.
Together, these ingredients offer a natural way to support healthy blood sugar regulation.
Here’s a breakdown of the key ingredients and their proposed mechanisms:
- Allulose: This low-calorie sugar is thought to increase GLP-1 secretion in both animals and humans. It’s believed to achieve this by stimulating the vagus nerve, which plays a role in GLP-1 release. The slow absorption of allulose might also contribute to GLP-1 release by creating gentle pressure in the small intestine.
- Glycine: This amino acid is included for its potential to stimulate GLP-1 release through “glycine-gated chloride channel activation.” This mechanism involves activating chloride channels in intestinal cells, leading to a series of events that trigger GLP-1 release.
- Inulin: This prebiotic fiber supports GLP-1 production by feeding beneficial gut bacteria. Inulin is fermented in the colon, producing short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) like butyrate and propionate. These SCFAs then stimulate L cells in the gut to release GLP-1.
- Synerplex® electrolytes (including potassium phosphate): These electrolytes contribute to reducing insulin resistance in various ways. Notably, potassium phosphate is described as acting similarly to GLP-1, suggesting it may function as a GLP-1 agonist. A GLP-1 agonist mimics the actions of GLP-1, promoting insulin release and lowering blood sugar levels.
These combined actions are designed to support healthy insulin function
and promote healthy blood sugar levels.