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Kate Farms Glucose Support 1.2 Plain, Closed System, Ready-to-Hang, 1000mL | Edgepark

Kate Farms Glucose Support 1.2 Plain, Closed System, Ready-to-Hang, 1000mL | Edgepark

Kate Farms Glucose Support 1.2 Plain, Closed System, Ready-to-Hang, 1000mL | Edgepark

Kate Farms Glucose Support 1.2 Plain, Closed System, Ready-to-Hang, 1000mL

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Item #XK811112030959
Manufacturer:  KATE FARMS, INC
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Glucose Support 1.2 Plain Closed System is a complete plant-based, organic formula designed to help support blood sugar management as part of a balanced diet and overall health.

Features:

Contains a unique blend designed to help support blood sugar management as part of a balanced diet:

  • 64g plant-based protein per 1000ml bag
  • Unique blend of soluble and insoluble fibers
  • Low glycemic index1

No artificial sweeteners and no sugar alcohols

Provides the benefits of a plant-based diet

  • No lactose or milk protein for ease of digestion
  • Easily digested organic pea protein§
  • Plant-based ALA omega-3
  • Arginine (5.6g/l), known to support nutritional needs of those with wounds2
  • Organic phytonutrient blend

Made for tolerance

  • No common allergens such as milk, eggs, fish, shellfish, tree nuts, peanuts, wheat, soybeans, or sesame
  • Mild plain flavor

Key nutrients like vitamins A, C, D, E, and zinc to help support immunity

Footnotes:

* As part of a balanced diet.

† A blend of plant-based protein, prebiotic fiber, and carbohydrates.

‡ See nutrition information for fat and saturated fat content.

§ Kate Farms formulas contain all 9 essential amino acids from pea protein with added L-Cysteine and L-Tryptophan to provide a Protein Digestibility Corrected Amino Acid Score (PDCAAS) of 1.0.

References:

1. Inquis Clinical Research, Toronto.

2. Chu A, et al. Adv Skin Wound. 2021;34(12):630-636.