Organika Blood Sugar Control supports healthy glucose metabolism for more stable energy levels throughout your day. The chelated chromium form provides superior absorption compared to standard chromium supplements, while bitter melon adds traditional blood sugar support.
Why It Works
CHELATED CHROMIUM: Bound to amino acids for maximum absorption — unlike chromium oxide which your body poorly absorbs.
BITTER MELON SUPPORT: Traditional fruit extract that works alongside chromium for comprehensive glucose metabolism support.
METABOLIC EFFICIENCY: Helps your body better process carbohydrates and fats from food for improved energy utilization.
What's Inside
Vegetarian capsules containing 50 mcg chelated chromium and 500 mg bitter melon fruit powder per capsule. No artificial colours or unnecessary fillers.
Why we carry it: Organika uses proper chelated chromium that actually works, not the cheap chromium oxide found in most blood sugar supplements.
Ingredients
Medicinal Ingredients
Each Vegetarian Capsule Contains:
Bitter Melon Fruit Powder (Momordica charantia)
500 mg
Chromium (Chromium Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein Chelate)
I've only been taking this new supplement for a few days, so I can't comment on its effectiveness yet. However, when I called the Robson St store about it, they arranged to have a bottle brought over promptly from their North Vancouver location. I appreciated that because I live in Marpole and no longer drive, so it's more convenient for me to shop in Vancouver. The staff was very friendly when I went to pick it up.
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Linda Bergeson
Organika Blood Sugar Control (120 VCaps)
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Rebecca T.
Iffy for a migraine sufferer
I really like the idea of bitter melon and wanted to try lowering my blood sugar in general since I have conditions and take meds that impact insulin (not diabetes). Unfortunately I suffer from migraine so often that taking something that impacted my blood sugar at all, even though it lowers it made my migraines worse. I'll try it again when I'm more stable. With something like this I just wish I had more info about how it interacts with and impacts migraines.