Chromium GTF (300 mcg)

$18.70

Your body needs this trace mineral to help transport glucose—the body’s quickest fuel—from the blood into the cells where it’s used for energy. That makes chromium pretty handy for supporting blood sugar already in the normal range. Chromium is the central atom in the “glucose tolerance factor” (GTF). Get plenty of it, along with good-for-you botanicals like horsetail, red clover and yarrow for a little extra nutritional support.

  • Helps maintain blood sugar levels already within the normal range
  • May help support vascular health
  • Supports the circulatory system
  • Provides antioxidant protection
  • Vegan and gluten-free formula

Availability: 2 in stock

Why Our Chromium GTF?

Your health takes more than just this essential trace mineral, and Chromium GTF delivers. With a unique blend of ethically sourced ingredients, including wild-crafted, kosher-certified horsetail from the black, fertile soil of Bulgaria, Chromium GTF supports circulatory function and so much more. This soulfully crafted formula features botanicals with a rich history of traditional use to support circulatory, immune and nervous system health.

Discovered by Louis-Nicholas Vauquelin in the late 1700s, chromium is prominent in the body. As a trace mineral, it’s found naturally in many foods, including meats, grains, fruits, vegetables and spices. But the amount of chromium in these foods varies dramatically. Use of horsetail dates back to ancient Rome and Greece. Traditionally it was used for wounds and kidney problems. Due to its silicon content, horsetail has been recommended for bone health as well. And it has been researched for its diuretic and antioxidant properties. Wild red clover commonly grows in meadows throughout Europe and Asia, and it’s now cultivated in North America, too. It has been used traditionally for respiratory problems, and skin concerns. Health care practitioners believe that red clover’s diuretic activity “purifies” the blood, improving circulation and helping cleanse the liver. Yarrow, or Achillea millefolium, is named after the mythical Greek hero Achilles, who used it on the wounds of his solders. In ancient times it was referred to as Herba Militaris. Native Americans embraced yarrow for a variety of applications, including minor discomfort and digestive support.
INGREDIENTS

Chromium, Horsetail Stem and Strobilus, Red Clover Flowers, and Yarrow Aerial Parts

RECOMMENDED USAGE

Take 1 tablet daily with a meal.

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