Kiss Diabetes Goodbye with ‘BitterGo’
By 2030, 6.16 million Filipinos is seen to have diabetes. This is because of our unhealthy lifestyle nowadays. People are not just aware of it but our simple yet frequent indulgence for food and vices may lead us to diabetes. Eating carbohydrate-rich foods, merciless eating of desserts, and uncontrolled intake of alcoholic drinks and smoking can contribute to diabetes.
So how can we avoid diabetes? Simply avoid all those listed above and incorporate everything that promotes healthy lifestyle. ATC Healthcare International Corp. searched for the best vegetables extracts out there to help regulate blood sugar, and fit them into one convenient capsule – BitterGO.
BitterGO is an all-natural food supplement that helps in preventing diabetes as it contains four healthy ingredients that are beneficial in managing the blood sugar level in the body. One of BitterGo’s contents is ampalaya, known worldwide for its anti-diabetic properties and is recognized by the Department of Health (DOH) as a medicinal herb. Other components of BitterGO are medicinal herbs like banaba (contains an insulin like called Corrosolic acid, which lowers the glucose in the body), luyang dilaw (normalizes blood compostion and reduces the level of bad cholesterol), and garlic, which is present only in BitterGO. Garlic produces Allicin which is known to lower insulin and tryglyceride levels in the body. Note that, BitterGo is not a medicinal drug and should not be used to treat the symptoms of any disease.
For an affordable price of SRP P7.50 per capsule, GO for the healthy and affordable solution to diabetes, GO for BitterGo. BitterGo is available at Mercury Drug and other leading drugstores nationwide.
To know more about BitterGo, like its official FB page https://www.facebook.com/ATCBitterGo. You may also get the chance to win special prizes by joining BitterGo monthly promos.
I know the content of the capdule are good source of natural substances. What i would like to know is the capsule itself. What is it made of?
This is a product advertisement.
Just because “natural” substances say lower cholesterol doesn’t mean they’re harmless. There are many issues with cholesterol that are poorly represented by both the mainstream and alternative medical castes.
For example, the physiological manner in which cholesterol gets lowered is much more important that whether the actual reduction of cholesterol is achieved by a chemical drug (eg, statins) or a “natural” ingredient (eg, stuff in BitterGo, garcinia cambogia) – carefully study this this scholarly article on how statins, and a cholesterol-lowering popular natural diet pill advertised by Dr. Oz, promote diabetes by googling “Do Garcinia Cambogia Side Effects Boost Diabetes?” – at supplements-and-health dot com site – (especially look at Figure 7 to see how irrational it is to block the production of cholesterol!).