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Suprefort

What is Suprefort?

Suprefort is a natural peptide complex extracted from the pancreas of young animals, designed to support pancreatic function, metabolic regulation, and insulin sensitivity. It has tissue-specific action on pancreatic cells, supporting both endocrine function (insulin production) and exocrine function (digestive enzyme secretion). Suprefort has been clinically studied in patients with Type 2 diabetes mellitus and chronic pancreatitis, showing improvements in blood glucose control, insulin sensitivity, and pancreatic enzyme output. It works by restoring protein synthesis in pancreatic cells, enhancing cellular regeneration, and optimizing metabolic processes. Suprefort is used as an adjunct to conventional treatments for diabetes and pancreatic disorders.

Mechanism of Action

Regulates insulin production and sensitivity by restoring protein synthesis in beta cells of the pancreas. Enhances digestive enzyme secretion from exocrine pancreatic tissue, supports pancreatic cell regeneration, and improves overall metabolic function.

Benefits

  • Normalizes blood sugar and improves insulin sensitivity
  • Improves digestion and enzyme output
  • Supports pancreatic health and cellular regeneration
  • Reduces complications of diabetes and pancreatitis

Typical Dosage

  • 1-2 capsules 1-2 times daily for 10-30 days; for diabetes, clinical studies used 2 caps daily for 15 days

Side Effects

While generally considered safe when used correctly, potential side effects should be monitored. Discontinue use if adverse reactions occur.

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