About Ndo¹ Equilibrium
The endocrine system plays a key role in blood glucose metabolism. It is now widely accepted that blood glucose levels are managed in a part of the brain called the hypothalamus. The hypothalamus constantly monitors the levels of glucose in the bloodstream through specialised cells called glucosensing neurons. The brain also integrates signals from various parts of the body to changes in blood glucose levels.
When we consume carbohydrates (sugar and starch), our body breaks them down into glucose before it is absorbed from the gut into the bloodstream. The cells in our body can then take in glucose from the blood and use it for energy.
The endocrine system works together with the digestive and nervous systems to support a delicate balance of blood sugar levels in the body for overall health and wellbeing.
Supporting balanced blood sugar levels can be challenging as we age. A healthy diet and weight, as well as looking after your physical and mental health, are all important in keeping your blood sugar at a healthy equilibrium.
When we consume carbohydrates (sugar and starch), our body breaks them down into glucose before it is absorbed from the gut into the bloodstream. The cells in our body can then take in glucose from the blood and use it for energy.
The endocrine system works together with the digestive and nervous systems to support a delicate balance of blood sugar levels in the body for overall health and wellbeing.
Supporting balanced blood sugar levels can be challenging as we age. A healthy diet and weight, as well as looking after your physical and mental health, are all important in keeping your blood sugar at a healthy equilibrium.
The endocrine system plays a key role in blood glucose metabolism. It is now widely accepted that blood glucose levels are managed in a part of the brain called the hypothalamus. The hypothalamus constantly monitors the levels of glucose in the bloodstream through specialised cells called glucose...
The endocrine system plays a key role in blood glucose metabolism. It is now widely accepted that blood glucose levels are managed in a part of the brain called the hypothalamus. The hypothalamus constantly monitors the levels of glucose in the bloodstream through specialised cells called glucosensing neurons. The brain also integrates signals from various parts of the body to changes in blood glucose levels.
When we consume carbohydrates (sugar and starch), our body breaks them down into glucose before it is absorbed from the gut into the bloodstream. The cells in our body can then take in glucose from the blood and use it for energy.
The endocrine system works together with the digestive and nervous systems to support a delicate balance of blood sugar levels in the body for overall health and wellbeing.
Supporting balanced blood sugar levels can be challenging as we age. A healthy diet and weight, as well as looking after your physical and mental health, are all important in keeping your blood sugar at a healthy equilibrium.
When we consume carbohydrates (sugar and starch), our body breaks them down into glucose before it is absorbed from the gut into the bloodstream. The cells in our body can then take in glucose from the blood and use it for energy.
The endocrine system works together with the digestive and nervous systems to support a delicate balance of blood sugar levels in the body for overall health and wellbeing.
Supporting balanced blood sugar levels can be challenging as we age. A healthy diet and weight, as well as looking after your physical and mental health, are all important in keeping your blood sugar at a healthy equilibrium.
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The Founder
Greg Macpherson
With over thirty years' experience in the pharmaceutical industry, Greg Macpherson has pioneered SRW products, a new way to approach healthy aging.
Words from our Founder
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Recent discoveries relating to aging now mean we have targets that we can directly interact with. Through a proactive lifestyle we can support the endocrine system and lead long, healthy lives.”