Glycemic Factors
If you do a little research, glycemic index levels have been connected to health concerns, and some have used entire diets based on the glycemic index to lose weight. It’s not a new idea. Some have even associated poor glycemic control with depression.
But while certain diets work (the Glycemic Index diet actually focuses on a lot of fruits and vegetables), there is no guarantee that a pill designed to control blood sugar will. Otherwise, diabetics who take chromium or prescriptions would automatically lose weight. Nobody would have to go on a low carb diet. Obviously that’s not happening. So what went wrong?
How Could a Blood Sugar Pill Promote Weight Loss?
Theoretically, Glycemic Factors could help you to control blood sugar, which could help you to control cravings. There is scientific proof that suggests that the ingredients in Glycemic Factors could even help some who happen to have mild problems with type 2 diabetes. And when combined with the right ingredients (most have to be combined with a fat burner like garcinia cambogia), some have been proven to increase the possible results.
But unfortunately, studies on combinations of blood glucose controllers or even individual blood sugar controlling ingredients continue to show the same thing: these types of ingredients cannot promote fat burning or weight loss results. And Glycemic Factors does not actually have any secret ingredients that would, even in theory.
The End Story
Glycemic Factors is a pill that never technically says anything about burning fat, suppressing appetite, or promoting weight loss. It just says that it will control your metabolism of glucose with a combination of chromium and synergistic herbs. So technically, there’s no false advertising here. But the implications that most would associate with it are wrong.


