GlucoPoise Ingredients
GlucoPoise names all 6 active ingredients but does not disclose exact milligram amounts for any of them.
This makes it impossible to directly compare the formula's strength to published blood-sugar research doses.
A named label, with an important gap
GlucoPoise's publicly available materials name all six active ingredients — a genuine strength compared to formulas that hide even ingredient names. What they do not do is publish exact milligram amounts for any of them.
All 6 named ingredients, one by one
Maca Root Extract
A traditional root extract studied for general energy and hormonal balance support. GlucoPoise does not publish its specific amount.
Gymnema Sylvestre Leaf Extract
Known traditionally as the “sugar destroyer,” studied for reducing sugar absorption and cravings. Relevant caution for diabetes medication.
Coleus Forskohlii Root Extract
Studied for general metabolic and fat-metabolism support. Relevant caution for blood-pressure or cardiovascular medication.
Green Tea Leaf Extract
An antioxidant-rich botanical studied for metabolism support. May contain some natural caffeine.
Cayenne Pepper Fruit Extract
Studied for circulation and thermogenesis support. Relevant caution for blood-thinning medication.
Chromium Picolinate
A clinically studied mineral relevant to blood sugar regulation research. Relevant caution for diabetes medication.
The comparison you cannot make
What this means for expectations
This doesn't mean GlucoPoise's ingredients do nothing — but it does mean setting realistic expectations: without dosing transparency, treat this as general, gradual metabolic support rather than a guaranteed match to any published research result.
See how the formula works next.
