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Apothékary Sugar Kick Helps with Metabolizing Sugar

Apothékary Sugar Kick is a modern tincture that taps into the power of Japanese-inspired botanicals to quell sugar cravings, maintain normal blood glucose levels, support digestion, and more. This tincture is one to reach for to help with not only reducing cravings for sugar but also assisting the body's natural processes to effectively metabolize sugar. As the brand puts it: "eat the carbs you love with less impact on your blood sugar."

A full dropper of this tincture for healthy blood sugar level support is ideally taken 10 to 15 minutes before eating—vegetables are to be consumed first, then protein, followed by carbs. Step three of the instructions Apothékary set out for taking Sugar Kick recommends going for a walk after eating to encourage digestion.
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