Six months' supply: GURMAR 60 CAPSULE

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Gurmar, a 6-month supply

Last updated: May 2026

A 6-month supply of Ancient Nutra Gurmar (Gymnema sylvestre), the Ayurvedic "sugar destroyer", for consistent daily blood-sugar support and fewer sweet cravings, at bundle value.

What you get

Enough Gurmar capsules for six months of daily use, at a better per-bottle price than buying individually. Ideal for committing to a long-term blood-sugar routine.

How to take it

Take 1 capsule before your two largest meals of the day. Some users add a third capsule mid-afternoon to reduce sugar cravings.

Important safety note

If you take metformin, insulin, or any other blood-sugar medication, speak with your doctor before starting. Gurmar can amplify the effect of these medications and lead to low blood sugar. This is a food supplement, not a substitute for prescribed treatment.

Quality

Made in Sri Lanka under BRCGS, GMP, HACCP, FSSC 22000, and ISO 22000. Vegetarian capsules.

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