Frequently asked questions
Using Nixulin
For best results, people with A1c levels of 5.5% or above can benefit the most. Talk to your physician who knows your medical history. If you are on glucose modifying medications, you may need to modify your regimen with your physician’s guidance. Nixulin™ is not recommended for children under the age of 18, or if you are pregnant or nursing.
As a dietary supplement, adults take one capsule or one dropper (1 mL) per day, or as recommended by a healthcare professional. Nixulin™ should be taken every day in the morning before meals.
Nixulin™ can be a routine part of supporting healthy blood sugar levels for as long as you and your healthcare professional deem necessary.
Taking more that the suggested serving size is not recommended and may result in mild diarrhea.
Results will depend on your age, gender, weight, height, physical characteristics, diet and exercise. However, clinical results can be seen in fasting plasma glucose levels within the first week, and noticeable changes in other markers by in about three-four week.
We always recommend that you consult with your healthcare professional in order to get the most results from Nixulin™.
Between an hour and 2 hours after you eat.
If your A1c levels are 5.5% or higher, you may wish to consider a blood sugar support product such as Nixulin™ to help maintain healthy blood sugar levels. Consult your healthcare professional if you are concerned about your risk of high A1c levels.
Yes, the latest clinical studies show that combining Nixulin™ with prescribed diabetic medication can help to lower sugar levels in patients with uncontrolled Type 2 Diabetes.
Yes, the latest clinical studies show that adding Nixulin™ to prescribed diabetic medication can help lower sugar levels without increasing the dosage of the medication.
For long-term management, it's best to take Nixulin™ at a consistent time each day. The timing depends on your personal diet. If you have a heavy breakfast, take Nixulin™ before breakfast. However, if you have a heavier dinner, take Nixulin™ before dinner. If your meals vary in size, take Nixulin™ before your biggest meal of the day. In other words, always take Nixulin™ before the meal that tends to have the most sugar or carbohydrates. The key is consistency and taking Nixulin™ before the meal that will most impact your blood sugar.
Ingredients
Yes.
No, Nixulin™ does not contain stimulants.
Yes. The ingredients in Nixulin™ have been shown to be safe and effective on a variety of markers of insulin resistance.
Safety And Quality
Absolutely. Nixulin™ is made up ingredients that are naturally occurring and shown in clinical studies to be safe and effective. We do not use harmful synthetics or additives, and our products are blended and packed in GMP-certified facilities. Our commitment is to give you the highest-quality dietary supplements available worldwide.
Nixulin™ does not contain any compounds that are known to be addictive or habit-forming.
We recommend that you consult with a healthcare professional, who is familiar with your medications and medical history.
Nixulin™ is not recommended for anyone under 18, pregnant, or nursing. Nixulin is not recommended for people with A1c less than 5.5. Please talk with your healthcare professional before using Nixulin™.
No. Because it’s not a drug, Nixulin™ is regulated by the FDA as a dietary supplement, but Nixulin™ is properly registered by the FDA.
Nixulin™ is made in an FDA-registered and GMP-certified facility in the USA.
Nixulin™ should be stored in a cool, dark, and dry place.
General
Yes, you can use your HSA/FSA funds to purchase Nixulin™.
We create our special subscription prices to ease the financial burden on those who have to take our Nixulin™ on a permanent basis.
According to the National Library of Medicine, Oral Glucose Tolerance Tests (OGTT) measure how well the body can process more significant amounts of sugar. If the blood sugar reading is above a certain level, this could be a sign that sugar is not being absorbed fast enough by the body’s organs, and then diabetes might be at the root of this problem.