Description:
The product naturally acts on elevated blood glucose (sugar) levels. Protects blood vessels in diabetes patients. Regulates blood sugar levels. Prevents sudden spikes in blood sugar level caused by stress and/or body overheat. Active ingredients of this herbal product improve insulin activity. The product is completely natural, does not contain preservatives, is not addictive. Active ingredients: bean leaf extract (Phaseolus vulgaris), nettle leaf extract (Urtica dioica), blueberry leaf extract (Vaccinium myrtillus), birch leaf extract (Betula sp.), herbal extract of the white mugwort (Artemisia absinthium).
How does diadrops work?
The energetic component in diadrops drops is mulberry leaf tincture because the fastest blood sugar stabilizer. Restores the metabolism of lipids and carbohydrates, regulates the work of the pancreas and thyroid gland. Eliminates excess glucose. Strengthens blood vessels. Normalizes herbal insulin manufacturing. Improves the condition of diabetics and stops the development of sicknesses.
-will increase insulin production in the pancreas
-increases insulin activity
-slows down the absorption of glucose in the intestines
-reduces the quantity of fats inside the blood, lowers excessive blood stress
- stabilizes blood sugar
- Reviews:
Erika
I love the way I feel my feet now! I’ve been so unlucky for so long. I have already forgotten what it is like to have healthy feet.
Tamás •
172 followersI’ve been struggling with my blood sugar for months, I knew I had to prescribe it to recover. And I was so happy when I managed to control myself.
Julia • 122 followersI can walk easily in my house and in the yard, which I couldn’t tell myself about 2 months ago because I was almost tied to the couch because of numbness in my legs.
Erika • 67 followersI warmed up and I love it! Due to poor circulation, my hands and feet were ice cold all day. Now it’s all gone.
Stephen –
49 followersI danced for the first time in over 10 years. I never thought my feet would be healthy enough to do it again. But luckily I was wrong.