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AyurGold is a natural supplement geared towards
optimizing the management of your blood chemistry. It
will:
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Stabilize Your Blood Sugar Levels. |
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Correct Imbalances from Stress. |
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Optimize Your Lipid Profile. |
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Realign Hormonal Production. |
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Fortify Your Body's Functions. |
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Improve Your Overall Health. |
Try
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AyurGold contains the 15 most potent blood
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Ayurvedic Science and
backed by
clinical
studies. When formulated in the correct amounts and blended by our
proprietary process,
279
natural phytonutrients exert
544
synergistic activities on your body to improve glucose metabolism by
stimulating endocrinal activity through the activation of key enzymes and
glucose transport.
AyurGold nourishes and stimulates your endocrinal
system to relieve the debilitating effects of high glucose levels in the
bloodstream. This is done by stimulating the endocrine cells found in the
pancreas. The pancreas contains the Islets of Langerhans, a group of endocrine
cells that are responsible for the production of insulin. The herbs in AyurGold
increase the utilization of glucose, improve glucose metabolism, and inhibit
glucose output from the liver. AyurGold incites the Islets of Langerhans to
generate key enzymes responsible for regulating blood sugar in the body. It
reverses abnormal lipid profiles seen in people with high blood sugar, thereby
further normalizing glucose metabolism and controlling blood sugar levels.
Together with herbs that help increase blood circulation, AyurGold works to
enhance the production of key molecules that rejuvenate you and restore total
balance to your body.
The
ingredients in
AyurGold comprise a Proprietary Blend that goes to
work directly on the endocrinal system with positive impact on hormonal levels
and blood chemistry normalization. Simply take one
AyurGold capsule two times per day to maintain and intensify these
effects on your body over time. For optimal results, please incorporate
lifestyle guidance provided to you through
medical consultation with our staff of Ayurveda doctors.
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Gives Lasting and Meaningful Results.
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AyurGold is a product of:
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5,000 years of Ayurvedic wisdom.
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Modern testing and research. |
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Breakthrough encapsulation technique. |
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Laboratory-controlled potency. |
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Your Energy System
The body is an
interconnected and a highly intricate network of trillions of cells. One
of the many functions of cells is to produce energy for life. For each cell to
produce energy, it needs fuel primarily in the form of glucose. The
surface of each cell contains docking stations for insulin and glucose.
Insulin serves as the "key" which opens cell receptors for glucose to enter.

There are
other transport vehicles inside the cell called Glucose transporters (Glut). These transport vehicles carry glucose molecules to the mitochondria (the cell's
"furnace") where the body ultimately uses it to create energy.
How Problems
Begin
As carbohydrates or
sugars are absorbed by the intestines after a meal and blood sugar increases,
insulin is secreted by the pancreas and circulated throughout the body. As
insulin binds to cell receptors, cells absorb glucose from the blood stream to
produce energy and lower blood sugar levels. As blood sugar decreases, the
pancreas secretes glycagon which breaks down glycogen in the liver and releases
additional glucose into the blood.

The secretion of
insulin is controlled by glucose concentrations in the blood stream.
Glycemic Index (GI)
is a numerical system that rates how fast carbohydrate foods break down into
glucose and enter the blood stream. Historically, humans have relied on
carbohydrates from natural sources such as fruits, vegetables, nuts, legumes,
and grains which are generally low GI foods which raise blood sugar levels
moderately to properly support your energy system for many hours.
With the advent of
preservatives and flavorings in recent times, the food industry has been able
produce tasty processed foods with longer shelf lives. Unfortunately many
of these popular products (white bread, pretzels, chips, crackers, cookies,
cakes, soda) have high GI which cause blood sugar levels to rise very quickly.
When blood sugar rises quickly, the level peaks in a short time and then comes
crashing down to below normal levels. Since the brain operates on blood
sugar, it induces cravings in a short time to force you to eat more and raise
blood sugar again. This cycle leads to continuous spiking of blood sugar
and abusive release of insulin throughout the day and suppression of glucagon.
In addition, rapid
rises in blood sugar causes significant inflammation to the artery's vessels
lining. When this inflammation spreads to the capillaries (the smallest
arteries) of the muscles, the vessels tend to constrict and thicken. This
creates a physical barrier making it more difficult for insulin in the blood
stream to pass through and allow sugar to get into cells. This is the
start of Insulin Resistance which means the body is becoming less sensitive to
insulin.
Metabolic
Syndrome
Insulin Resistance
when left untreated, eventually leads to Metabolic Syndrome where insulin levels
in the blood rise to high sustained levels causing a group of risk factors that
lead to following chronic diseases: obesity, diabetes, heart disease, high blood
pressure, and stroke.

It is believed that
there are about 47 million adults in the United States that have Metabolic
Syndrome and the numbers are continuing to grow significantly. Metabolic
Syndrome does not develop overnight. It comes after years and years of
making bad daily dietary choices. You may be at risk of Metabolic Syndrome
if:
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You are older. The risk of getting metabolic syndrome is 20% in
your 40s, 35% in your 50s, and 45% in your 60s and beyond.
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You are prone to blood clots and inflammation. Both are common in
people with Metabolic Syndrome. Your doctor can do blood tests to find
out if you are at risk.
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You have other medical conditions such as fatty liver, cholesterol
gallstones, and lipodystrophy (which affects fat distribution).
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It runs in the family. If you have parents or other first degree
relatives with diabetes, you are at a higher risk.
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If you are man and your waist size is above 35. If you are woman and
your waist size is above 31.
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You are South Asian. South Asians have a higher risk of
Insulin Resistance and Metabolic Syndrome.
The good news is
Metabolic Syndrome is not a genetic disorder and is fully and completely
preventable if you are completely true to the cause of making the best choices
in your diet. The first conscious decision you need to make is to reverse
Insulin Resistance with a healthy lifestyle and diet. Become aware of
which are the high and low Glycemic foods and plan your meals accordingly.
This will inevitably protect your health. Even if you are a diabetic, you
can still reverse damage and continue to live an active life.
Diabetes
When
Insulin Resistance is left untreated, Diabetes is a common outcome.
Statistics confirm an ongoing epidemic. An estimated 18.2 million people
in the United States or 6.3 percent of the population have diabetes, a serious,
lifelong condition. Of those, 13 million have been diagnosed, and about
5.2 million people have not yet been diagnosed. Each year, about 1.3
million people aged 20 or older are diagnosed with diabetes. The
adult-type diabetes (type II) primarily associated with being overweight made up
2 percent of new cases in children between the ages of 9 and 19 in 1980.
By the year 2000, type II diabetes made up an astounding 30-50 percent of new
cases of diabetes being diagnosed in this age group!
Diabetes results in more than 170,000 deaths each year in the United States.
According to the World Diabetics Foundation, the prevalence of diabetics has
reached epidemic proportions. The World Health Organization predicts that
developing countries will bear the grunt of this epidemic in the 21st Century,
with 80% of all new cases of diabetes expected to appear in developing countries
by 2025. Today diabetes affects more than 230 million people worldwide or
almost 6% of the adult population. The number of people living with
diabetes is expected to increase to 350 million in less than 20 years if action
is not taken.
Western Medicine
Western
medicine relies on aggressive and costly prescription drugs to deal with
problems related to Insulin Resistance, Metabolic Syndrome, and Diabetes. These
methods generally address only the symptoms of blood chemistry disorders and not
the underlying causes. As soon as you stop using the drugs, the problems
return! And these prescription drugs often result in unwanted and even
dangerous side effects.
Commonly prescribed
medications include
ACE inhibitors (like Capoten and Vasotec), angiotensin II receptor blockers
(like Cozaar and Diovan), diuretics, beta-blockers, statins (like Crestor,
Lescol, Lipitor, Mevacor, Pravachol, and Zocor), niacin (like Niacor, Niaspan,
and Nicolar), bile acid resins (like Colestid and Questran), Zetia, Glucophage,
Actos, and Avandia.
The combined
side-effects of just a few of these medications include abdominal pain, abnormal
liver function tests, acanthosis nigricans, accidental injury, allergic
reaction, alopecia, anaphylaxis, anemia, anemia and ecchymosis, angina pectoris,
angioedema, anorexia, anosmia, anxiety, arthralgia, arthralgias, arthritis,
asthenia, asthma, ataxia, atrial fibrillation, atrial fibrillation and other
cardiac arrhythmias, back pain, blurred vision, bronchitis, bronchospasm,
bullous pemphigus, cardiac arrest, cardiac arrest, causing airway obstruction
and/or swelling of the face, cerebrovascular accident/insufficiency, changes to
hair/nails) have been reported, chest pain, chills, cholestasis, cholestatic
jaundice, cirrhosis, confusion, conjunctivitis, constipation, cough increased,
cystoid macular edema, decreased glucose tolerance, depression, diabetes
mellitus, diaphoresis, diarrhea, discoloration, dizziness, dream abnormality,
dry cough, dry eyes, dry mouth, dry skin, dryness of skin/mucous membranes,
dysesthesia, dysfunction of certain cranial nerves, dysgeusia, dyspnea, elevated
alkaline phosphatase, elevated bilirubin, elevated glutamyl transpeptidase,
elevated transaminases, eosinophilia, eosinophilic pneumonitis, erectile
dysfunction, erythema multiforme, erythroderma, esr increase, exfoliative
dermatitis, facial paresis, fatty change in liver, fever, flank pain,
flatulence, flushing, fulminant hepatic necrosis, gastritis, gastroenteritis,
glossitis, gout, gynecomastia, headache, hemolytic anemia, hepatic failure,
hepatitis, hepatoma, herpes zoster, hyperkalemia, hyperpigmentation,
hypertension, hypertonia, hyperuricemia, hyponatremia, hypotension, ileus,
impairment of extra-ocular movement, impotence, infection, insomnia, jaundice,
jaundice, leukopenia, loss of libido, lupus erythematosus-like syndrome,
malaise, melena, memory loss, mild to severe cutaneous flushing, muscle cramps,
myalgia, myasthenia, myocardial infarction or cerebrovascular accident, myopathy,
neck pain, nervousness, neuralgia, neutropenia, nodules, oliguria,
ophthalmoplegia, orthostasis, orthostatic hypotension, pain, palpitations,
pancreatitis, paresthesia, pathological fracture, pelvic pain, pemphigus, peptic
ulceration, periodontal abscess, peripheral edema, peripheral nerve palsy,
peripheral neuropathy, photosensitivity, pneumonia, polymyalgia rheumatica,
positive ana, progression of cataracts (lens opacities), pruritus, psychic
disturbances, pulmonary edema, pulmonary embolism and infarction, pulmonary
infiltrates, purpura, rash and pruritus, raynaud's phenomenon, renal
dysfunction, renal failure, rhabdomyolysis, rhinitis, rhinorrhea, rhythm
disturbances including atrial tachycardia and bradycardia, somnolence, sore
throat and hoarseness, stevens-johnson syndrome, stomatitis, symptomatic
hyponatremia, syncope, taste alteration, tearing, thrombocytopenia and bone
marrow depression, thyroid function abnormalities, tinnitus, toxic amblyopia,
toxic epidermal necrolysis, tremor, upper respiratory infection, urticaria,
vasculitis, vasodilatation, vertigo, and vomiting.
Introducing potent
synthetic chemicals into the body clearly has serious ramifications on long-term
health. An amazing array of drugs have more side effects than the
illnesses or problems they were designed to address.
Ayurvedic Medicine

Ayurveda, the
science of life, prevention and longevity, is the oldest and most holistic and
comprehensive medical system available. Its fundamentals can be found in
Hindu scriptures called the Vedas - the ancient Indian books of wisdom written
over 5,000 years ago. Ayurveda applies the inherent principles of nature to help maintain optimum health in a person
by keeping the individual's body, mind, and spirit in perfect equilibrium with nature.
India Herbs has a seasoned group of Ayurvedic
doctors specialized in Kaya Chikitsa, one of the eight major specialties of
Ayurveda that deals with Internal Medicine. It is the branch of Ayurveda
that offers therapies for purification and detoxification. Kaya Chikitsa
dwells deep into defining the root cause of disease and prescribes the
therapeutic use of various herbal medicines and holistic treatments for
stabilizing blood sugar levels
while strengthening the body and overall well-being.
India Herbs' Kaya Chikitsa doctors combine a
proprietary herbal formula based on centuries' old wisdom with
advice on diet, exercise, mental training, and relaxation to help
individuals attain optimal blood chemistry and overcome health concerns
through safe, natural means.
Recommendations
You can stabilize blood sugar levels and optimize your long-term health by:
1)
Reversing Damage -
Years of high Glycemic food consumption and continual release of Insulin into
the bloodstream have caused damage your body and some degree of Insulin
Resistance to take hold. To help reverse this, AyurGold
releases hundreds of
phytonutrients
that act at the molecular level to
stimulate endocrine cells found in the
pancreas, incite the Islets of Langerhans to generate key enzymes
responsible for regulating blood sugar in the body, increase glucose utilization, improve glucose metabolism, inhibit
glucose output from the liver, reverse abnormal lipid profiles seen in people with high blood sugar,
and help increase blood circulation to restore natural balance and harmony to
your body.
2) Regularly Drink
Water - Drink at least 8 to 10 glasses of water per day to avoid dehydration and
help liberate fat stores to be burned as energy.
3) Eat 5 to 6 Small
Meals Daily - Spreading food intake improves nutrient absorption, minimizes
blood sugar fluctuations, and decreases fat-storing hormones and enzymes.
4) Carbohydrates -
Consume low to moderate GI (Glycemic Index) carbohydrates at all times. All low
GI diets are based on the same principle of balancing blood sugar. The foods
which are restricted on low GI diets are those which cause your blood sugar and
insulin levels to rise fast and high such as deserts and refined sugars. This
results in more food being converted to fat. Some foods commonly believed to be
healthy actually have a high GI index: dried dates, watermelon, banana, raisins,
brown rice pasta, white rice, cornmeal, couscous, instant rice, white bread,
whole meal bread, dark rye, and popular cereals (Raisin Bran, Special K, Grape
Nuts, Cornflakes, Rice Krispies, Cheerios, Puffed Wheat).
5) Protein - Consume
lean, complete protein regularly with meals to raise your metabolic and anabolic
hormones and prevent lean tissue loss. Good protein sources are skinless
chicken, salmon, tuna, sardines, low fat cottage cheese, egg whites, and turkey
breast. Avoid luncheon meats, whole milk, ground beef, cheese, bacon, pork
chops, and yogurt.
6) Increase Fiber
Intake - Fibrous vegetables like Broccoli, Cauliflower, Peppers, and Carrots,
and other raw vegetables and brown rice and whole grains increase transit time
of food, improve digestion, and enhance weight loss. They also add bulk to the
diet which reduces appetite.
7) Reduce Saturated
Fats and Replace with Polyunsaturated Fats (PUFAs) - Limit butter, red meat,
cheese, mayonnaise, macadamia nuts, peanut butter, and sunflower seeds. Avoid
margarine, foods with "partially hydrogenated" on labeling, processed vegetable
oils, and fried foods. Regularly consume flax oil, non-processed vegetable
oils, salmon, olive oil, hazelnuts, peanut oil, hemp, avocado, almonds, and fish
oil.
8) Aerobics - 40 to
60 minutes of aerobics (jogging, fast walking, swimming, cycling) on alternating
days from weight training will help to burn fat and calories, increase physical
endurance, strengthen heart and lungs, help control blood lipid levels and blood
pressure, increase insulin sensitivity, and enhance energy and ability to cope
with stress. Since aerobics on an empty stomach rely on fat for energy, morning
time is ideal for aerobics. The level of intensity should be within your target
heart range. This means 60% to 85% of your maximum heart rate (you feel the
workout is somewhat hard where you feel tired but can continue for the entire 40
to 60 minute period).
9) Weight Training -
More muscle mass means a higher resting metabolic rate and more calories
burned. Weight training 3 to 4 days per week (less than 1 hour per session with
30 to 60 second rest periods in between sets) will foster high levels of muscle
building (anabolic) hormones and minimize muscle wasting (catabolic) hormones.
Work each body part once a week (chest and back on day 1, legs on day 3,
shoulders and arms on day 5).
10) Multivitamins
- A good quality multivitamin / mineral supplement is always advisable for
maximizing metabolism, fat loss, and health.
11) Consuming
Alcohol in Moderation - Drinking too much alcohol can raise triglyceride levels
in your blood and also lead to high blood pressure, heart failure, and increase
calorie intake (which can lead to obesity and diabetes).
12) Relaxation -
When you are stressed, you are more likely to break away from good habits such
as eating healthy foods and exercising regularly. Maintain a relaxed
outlook by prioritizing tasks, setting limits, getting enough sleep, and calming
your mind through meditation, hobbies, and time spent with loved ones.
Results: The precise combination
of ingredients in
AyurGold
along with a mind-body focus precisely addresses your blood chemistry concerns!
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