The Claim

GLUBLOC is well tolerated in healthy adults during acute consumption with a high-carbohydrate meal, with no major gastrointestinal side effects reported.

Source: A ready-to-mix nutraceutical supplement (GLUBLOC) lowers postprandial blood glucose levels in healthy individuals — A randomised, placebo-controlled, crossover study

What the research says

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Supports
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Challenges
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Description
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In plain English

When healthy adults take GLUBLOC with a high-carbohydrate meal, no major gastrointestinal side effects occur.

See the scientific wording

GLUBLOC is well tolerated in healthy adults, with no major gastrointestinal side effects reported during acute consumption with a high-carbohydrate meal.

Why this might work

When GLUBLOC is taken with a high-carb meal, its ingredients block enzymes in the small intestine that break down starch and sugar into glucose. This slows down how fast glucose enters the bloodstream, so the gut doesn't get flooded with too much sugar at once. Without a sudden surge of sugar, there's no excess water pulled into the intestine to cause bloating, cramps, or diarrhea.

Verified mechanismbased on 1 study

What the research says

1 study
  1. Study: A ready-to-mix nutraceutical supplement (GLUBLOC) lowers postprandial blood glucose levels in healthy individuals — A randomised, placebo-controlled, crossover study

    GLUBLOC was given to healthy people with a carb-heavy meal, and while it slowed down sugar absorption (which is good), no one reported stomach problems—so it seems safe and easy on the tummy.

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