Insulin Support Precursor
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Ditch the carb coma & boss your blood sugar: unleash Insulin Support!
- Your go-to natural insulin resistance support
- Protect your liver
- May aid healthy blood sugar levels
- Evidence of improved energy regulation
- Can assist in weight management
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Move over, insulin resistance, uncontrollable cravings, weight gain, spikes and crashes! We’re bringing the big, bioavailable, uniquely formulated guns to the blood sugar show!

Give your liver the backup it fully deserves!
Insulin Support steps in when your liver needs protection. It helps steady glucose levels before they spike, easing the load on your liver and keeping your metabolism in check. Give it the support it needs to keep you feeling balanced, whatever’s coming your way.

Signature powerhouse blend to ignite your metabolic fire
Dihydro-Berberine and Myo-Inositol supercharge insulin sensitivity to help combat insulin resistance and take control of those blood sugar spikes. Activated B Vitamins (B1, B2, B6, B7, B12) jump in, turning every bite into pure, usable energy, not stubborn fat. Choline? Hello, liver lover - consider fats metabolised and not stored.

Crush cravings, conquer weight management!
Stressed out and reaching for snacks? Not anymore! Our unique adaptogen squad – Holy Basil, Astragalus, and Korean Ginseng are your anti-stress superheroes. They expertly dial down cortisol, the sneaky hormone behind stress-induced cravings and stubborn belly fat.
Hero Ingredients
Choline Bitartrate
Choline Bitartrate is a precursor of acetylcholine, choline plays an important role in metabolism. Choline supplementation may improve memory and has been associated with increased muscle strength. Owing to its effect on lipid metabolism, it has also been associated with use for reducing fatty liver disease.Thiamine Mononitrate (Vitamin B1)
Thiamine is an essential coenzyme in the body, required for carbohydrate metabolism. It is important for the function of the central nervous system. It may improve cognitive performance and has therefore been investigated for its role in dementia.Astragalus Membranaceus
Astragalus Membranaceus is used as a tonic in traditional Chinese medicine, commonly referred to as Huang qi. It has antioxidant effects due to the flavonoid content and is therefore associated with anti-aging effects.Myo-Inositol
Inositols can have a beneficial effect on the regularity of the menstrual cycle and on decreasing insulin resistance. They have therefore been investigated for use in polycystic ovary syndrome.Holy Basil
Holy Basil is a sacred plant in India. It has traditionally been used to improve cognition and reduce stress.Pyridoxal 5 Phosphate (Vitamin B6)
Pyridoxal 5 Phosphate plays an important role in the metabolism of amino acids, fat and carbohydrate. It is essential for the formation of haemoglobin in the body. It may benefit symptoms of pre-menstrual syndrome and has been investigated for its effects on improving cognition. As it tends...Korean Ginseng
Korean Ginseng is a popular herbal medicine taken as a tonic. It is believed to have antioxidant, anti-neoplastic and oestrogenic activity. It has also been traditionally used to enhance cognition, improve mood and for its glucose lowering effect.Riboflavin 5-Phosphate Sodium (Vitamin B2)
Vitamin B2 is an essential vitamin, necessary to obtain energy from food. It plays an important role in lipid metabolism. It may have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Some studies suggest it may be beneficial in preventing migraine.Cordyceps Sinensis
Cordyceps Sinensis is used as a tonic in traditional Chinese medicine for male fertility and sexual dysfunction. It has potential wider uses owing to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. It has anti-platelet and anti-thrombotic (clotting) effects and is being investigated for medicinal use.D-Biotin (Vitamin B7)
Biotin is an essential co-enzyme, which has a role in metabolism. It is used to support nail and hair health, and has been investigated for some neurological disorders.Dihydro-Berberine
Dihydro-Berberine is a more bioavailable derivative of berberine, a natural compound found in plants. It supports blood sugar regulation, improves insulin sensitivity, aids weight loss, and promotes heart health. Its enhanced absorption makes it more effective than regular berberine, offering greater therapeutic benefits.Methylcobalamin (Vitamin B12)
Methylcobalamin (Vitamin B12) is a co-enzyme important in nucleic acid synthesis. It works with folic acid in several metabolic pathways in the body. It is important for immune function. There is evidence that Vitamin B supplements may be of some benefit in osteoarthritis, improving joint mobility and...

Ready to stop the spikes?
Take two capsules before having a sugary or carbohydrate heavy meal.
Keep it consistent to benefit from the full effects!
"I have PCOS and have insulin resistance, these have been an absolute game changer. No more spikes and crashes in blood sugars. I have tubs at home, at work and spares in handbags. I’ll never be without these."
FAQs
Take two capsules before food if you're having a sugary or carbohydrate-heavy meal.
It is a natural alternative to common insulin drugs. It helps your body manage insulin levels. It improves your immune system's regulation of inflammation – increasing insulin receptor sensitivity and beta cell insulin production regulation.
Insulin is a hormone produced by your pancreas. When you eat, especially carbohydrates, your body breaks the food down into glucose (a type of sugar). Glucose then enters your bloodstream. Insulin's primary job is to allow glucose to enter your body's cells. Once inside the cells, glucose is used for energy. Insulin’s main gig? To regulate blood sugar levels. Without it, glucose would just hang out in your bloodstream, causing all sorts of trouble.
When we talk about "what is in insulin", if you're talking about the insulin your body produces, it's a protein hormone. If you're talking about synthetic insulin (used by people with diabetes), it's a pharmaceutical product designed to mimic your body's natural insulin. It's not like a cocktail with a bunch of random ingredients, but a specific molecular structure.
However, when we're talking about supplements that support healthy insulin function, that's where ingredients like Choline Bitartrate, Thiamine Mononitrate (Vitamin B1), Astragalus Membranaceus, Myo-Inositol, Holy Basil, Pyridoxal 5 Phosphate, Korean Ginseng, Riboflavin 5-Phosphate Sodium (Vitamin B2), Cordyceps Sinensis, D-Biotin (Vitamin B7), Dihydro-Berberine, and Methylcobalamin (Vitamin B12) come into play. These aren't in the insulin itself, but they're often found in formulations aiming to support the body's sensitivity to insulin or overall metabolic health!
- You eat (anything, really!).
- Your digestive system breaks it down into glucose.
- Glucose levels in your blood go up.
- Your pancreas gets the memo and releases insulin.
- Insulin travels through your bloodstream, knocking on the doors of your cells.
- Cells (like muscle, fat, and liver cells) open up, and glucose waltzes in.
- Voila! Blood sugar levels come back down.
Your pancreas is the rockstar organ responsible for whipping up insulin.
Insulin Side Effects?
If you're taking prescribed insulin (for diabetes), the most common side effect is hypoglycemia (low blood sugar). This happens if you take too much insulin, don't eat enough, or exercise more than usual. Symptoms can include:
- Shakiness
- Sweating
- Dizziness
- Confusion
- Irritability
- Hunger
- Fast heartbeat
Other potential, less common side effects can include:
- Weight gain (because insulin helps your body store glucose)
- Reactions at the injection site (redness, swelling)
- Allergic reactions (rare)
Always follow your doctor's instructions for insulin dosage and be aware of the signs of low blood sugar!
Insulin resistance occurs when your cells stop responding effectively to insulin. Normally, insulin acts like a key, unlocking your cells so glucose (sugar from your food) can enter and be used for energy.
When you have insulin resistance:
- Your cells become less responsive to insulin's signal.
- As a result, less glucose enters your cells, and more of it builds up in your bloodstream.
- Your pancreas tries to compensate by producing more and more insulin to get the glucose into the cells.
- This constant overproduction can eventually exhaust the pancreas, leading to consistently high blood sugar levels.
Over time, insulin resistance can be a significant factor in the development of prediabetes and type 2 diabetes. It can also impact your energy levels, weight management, and overall health.
Insulin resistance can be a real ninja – often showing up without a grand announcement. You might not even realise you have it! However, some common signs and symptoms include:
- Craving sweets and carbs like crazy: Your cells aren't getting enough energy, so they scream for more!
- Feeling tired, especially after meals: Even if you just ate, your cells might not be getting the glucose they need for fuel.
- Weight gain, especially around the belly: Insulin resistance can make it harder for your body to burn fat and easier to store it, particularly in the midsection.
- Difficulty losing weight: Even with diet and exercise, the scale might not budge.
- Increased hunger, even after eating: Again, your cells are starving, so your body thinks you need more food.
- Brain fog or difficulty concentrating: Your brain needs glucose! If it's not getting in efficiently, you might feel fuzzy.
- High blood pressure: Insulin resistance can impact blood vessel function.
- High cholesterol/triglycerides: Another metabolic hiccup often linked.
- Skin tags or dark patches of skin (acanthosis nigricans), especially in armpits, neck, or groin: This is a classic sign of high insulin levels trying to do their job.
- Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) in women: Insulin resistance is a common underlying factor in PCOS.
- Trouble sleeping or feeling restless: Metabolic imbalances can affect sleep.
- Increased thirst and frequent urination (later stages, often pointing towards prediabetes/diabetes): Your body trying to flush out excess sugar.
Remember, if you're experiencing several of these, it's worth a chat with your doctor!
Insulin Support is suitable for vegans and vegetarians. For those with pre-existing medical conditions, see precautions FAQ or consult with your doctor.
This product is a supplement and should be used in conjunction with food as part of a healthy and varied diet and not as a substitute. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Keep out of the reach of children. Do not use if seal is broken. Not recommended for children. Consult a GP prior to taking supplements if you are pregnant, breastfeeding or on medication.
Cordyceps Sinensis may interact with anticoagulants and antiplatelets, increasing the bleeding risk.
There is evidence to suggest that D-Biotin can interfere with blood tests for thyroid function.
If you are taking levothyroxine and have routine monitoring, or are having a test for other reasons, inform your doctor you are taking this supplement.
Ginseng has been shown to have oestrogenic activity in animal studies. It may interact with treatments that reduce oestrogen activity (e.g. tamoxifen).
Ginseng can have glucose lowering effects, therefore use with caution if you have Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes and are taking glucose lowering medications.
Ginseng may reduce the effect of warfarin.
We wouldn't recommend taking this with every meal - just as we wouldn't advise every meal to be sugar and/or carb loaded. Do take 2 capsules before a carb and/or sugar rich meal, or if you are indulging in anything else that may spike your insulin.
Is it working?
As ever with biohacking.. this is about you and your body. As you continue to take this supplement, you are helping your body improve insulin resistance. You will start to feel it is working because you will start to have more energy during the day and not feel a slump in the same way after a carb/sugar heavy meal. The best way to effectively measure if it is working is to use a blood glucose finger prick test (available here) or invest in a continuous blood glucose monitor.
How long?
Technically, it depends on the severity of your glucose and lipid dysregulation. What this means is - how bad is your body at responding to insulin spikes? What this means is - how bad is your body at responding to insulin spikes?
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Having been diagnosed with pre diabetes and no risk factors for it (only night shift working) really hoping this might help reduce my HbA1C 🤞🏻
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I’ve only been using this for about two weeks so it’s still early days but I am very happy with it so far. To begin with, you don’t ‘see’ anything obvious because it’s internal/blood sugar, but I have taken another product like this by another company so I know over time it makes a difference. For now I can say I’m not having any crashes and I have good energy through the days. I would definitely recommend it.
DODebbie O.Verified BuyerIncentivized reviewThis review was received as part of a promotion or in exchange for an incentive. The incentive was offered to both positive and negative reviews.Was this helpful? - Rated 5 out of 5 stars3 weeks agoLost belly fat with this.
I am really impressed with this supplement and it really has helped me lose belly fat.
My craving for sugar has drastically reduced and over the last month I have lost about 6lbs.
I feel good and intend to keep taking it.
Added B vitamins help with energy!
MAMRS A. W. C.Verified BuyerIncentivized reviewThis review was received as part of a promotion or in exchange for an incentive. The incentive was offered to both positive and negative reviews.Was this helpful? - Rated 5 out of 5 stars3 weeks agoExcellent product
I take these everyday to support my liver and blood sugar. They help me to avoid the inevitable sugar crash which leads to fatigue and brain fog on the times I do indulge in the foods I enjoy!
JRjane r.Verified BuyerIncentivized reviewThis review was received as part of a promotion or in exchange for an incentive. The incentive was offered to both positive and negative reviews.Was this helpful? - Rated 5 out of 5 stars4 weeks agoNo more spikes!
Tried this the past month or so! IT WORKS!... so well ive ordered another bottle!....together WE'VE GOT THIS
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Work a treat. Stop that overindulged bloated icky feeling and just keep to level. However I have noticed they too turn my wee bright yellow! 😂
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These are great whenever having a carb or sugar meal
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