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A study from Johns Hopkins University found something surprising about how your body regulates blood sugar.

Focusing on insulin is NOT the one-and-only, magical solution to supporting healthy blood sugar.

See, when you have excess sugar in your bloodstream, it’s insulin’s job to taxi that sugar away. But when insulin “drops off” that excess sugar, it’s still inside your body.

In fact, it’s in your kidneys.

There’s a Blood Sugar Drain in your kidneys that receives excess sugar from your insulin and then flushes it into your urine.

This study from Johns Hopkins University discovered that your Blood Sugar Drain must be running smoothly to maintain balanced blood sugar.

But 50% of Americans have too much of a sticky gray protein that clogs up their Blood Sugar Drain.

When insulin delivers excess sugar to your Blood Sugar Drain, this clog of gray protein stops that sugar from draining away. When excess sugar can’t drain away, it ends up right back in your bloodstream.

Here’s what this new discovery means for everyday folks who are concerned about their blood sugar:

If you want to support healthy blood sugar…

You MUST keep your Blood Sugar Drain flowing smoothly.