Glycemic Factors
Glycemic Factors is an unassuming product, never technically saying anything about weight loss. It focuses on controlling your glycemic index levels. Technically, there are entire diets that focus on this idea. But that’s no guarantee that Glycemic Factors will work. Glycemic Factors is a pill, and diets make you choose certain foods and only certain foods. There’s a big difference between the two.
Is this pill a magical way to control your glycemic index and work within the bounds to achieve positive weight loss results?
How Glycemic Factors Promotes Weight Loss….or Doesn’t
Gymnema sylvestre – Gymnema sylvestre helps you to control blood sugar and it can help you to control cravings because of that. But it does not actually promote weight loss, unless you’re combining it with chromium and garcinia cambogia.
Fenugreek – Fenugreek is commonly used to control blood sugar. But it doesn’t actually promote weight loss.
Bitter melon extract – While it may sound like bitter orange extract, it’s not at all the same thing. All this does is help you to control blood sugar levels.
Pyridioxine alpha-ketoglutarate – this can be converted some would say into glutamine, which is helpful for the digestive system, immune system, and muscles. But there is not substantial proof to back this.
Vanadium – vanadium can be used to control blood sugar. But it does not actually promote weight loss results.
The Skinny on Glycemic Factors
So Glycemic Factors has ingredients that helps you to control blood sugar, and it has one ingredient that can supposedly be changed into glutamine, which is healthy for the muscles and metabolism. But the proof is weak at best. Unfortunately, Glycemic Factors does not have anything that proves or even suggests that it can help you to lose weight.