All 15 Ingredients, Explained
Seven core nutrients, eight traditional botanicals — here's the honest breakdown of both groups.
Fifteen ingredients, split cleanly into two functional groups. Here's what each one in GlycoFix's formula is actually there for, without inflating any single ingredient's evidence base beyond what it supports.
The core vitamins and minerals
Chromium supports normal insulin activity and carbohydrate metabolism — the most-researched ingredient in this group. Magnesium and Manganese are trace minerals involved in glucose-processing enzyme function. Zinc supports metabolic and immune function. Vitamin C and Vitamin E provide antioxidant support for cells under everyday metabolic stress. Biotin supports normal metabolic function broadly.
The traditional botanicals and compounds
Alpha Lipoic Acid carries the strongest research connection to insulin sensitivity in this group. Bitter Melon is a traditional botanical widely used for blood sugar support. Banaba Leaf is traditionally used to support healthy post-meal glucose response. Guggul Resin and White Mulberry both support carbohydrate metabolism. Cayenne Pepper and Yarrow Flowers carry traditional circulatory and wellness roles. Taurine is an amino acid supporting general metabolic function.
Why this two-group structure matters
The vitamin/mineral group provides the enzymatic building blocks glucose metabolism actually runs on. The botanical group adds traditional, longer-studied support on top. Together they cover more ground than either group alone — though it's worth being honest that the botanical group's evidence leans more on traditional use than large modern clinical trials.
How this connects to the bigger picture
These ingredients only matter with consistent use over the full recommended window — see the realistic timeline in the 90-day minimum, explained.
