Browse
···
Log in / Register

Glucose and Appetite Response Study (Addison)

$1,000/biweek

890 S Rohlwing Rd, Addison, IL 60101, USA

Favourites
Share

Description

Our study for DIHYDROBERBERINE has been adjusted to allow for adults up to 65 years of age (previously 55)!! We have a new research study evaluating the effects of a dietary supplement on glucose and appetite response in adults. Recent clinical studies suggest berberine may impact appetite-regulating hormones like glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1); insulin sensitivity (how your body responds to the insulin in your blood); blood glucose levels and weight loss. Dihydroberberine (DHB), is a form of berberine that has the same characteristics as berberine but may be better absorbed by the body. The purpose of this research study is to evaluate the effect of a single dose of DHB and 6-weeks of DHB consumption versus placebo on various health outcomes. The total study participation is approximately 8 weeks with 4 in-clinic visits. Three of the visits require you to be at the clinic for a 3-hour period. During the study, you’ll wear a continuous glucose monitor (CGM). Using a CGM requires you to wear a small sensor with a very thin filament that stays under your skin and constantly reads your blood sugar levels. If qualified, you may be compensated up to $1,000 for completing all visits and study tasks. Qualified participants must: • Be an adult between 35-65 years of age • Have a BMI ≥25 and ≤ 35 kg/m2 • Be willing to attend three 3-hour visits with an IV catheter placed in the arm for multiple blood draws • Be willing to consume 4 capsules a day for 6 weeks, specifically 2 capsules in the morning and 2 capsules in the evening • Be willing to consume a vanilla flavored meal replacement drink • Be willing to wear a continuous glucose monitor • Be willing to download smart phone applications to track blood sugar and food and beverage intake To see if you qualify, give us a call at 630-617-2000 or complete the survey below: https://biofortis.clinicalconductor.com/CCEWeb/Forms/frmSurveyPreview.aspx?Direct=1&Mode=0&SurveyPKey=250&StudyPKey=6665

Source:  craigslist View original post

Location
890 S Rohlwing Rd, Addison, IL 60101, USA
Show map

craigslist

You may also like

Craigslist
Earn for Paid Participation - Type 1 Diabetes Study (Pasadena)
Struggling with Type 1 Diabetes? Take Part in Our Clinical Trial! Type 1 diabetes is a condition where the body’s immune system attacks the pancreas, leading to little or no insulin production and high blood sugar levels. We are recruiting participants for a clinical trial to test a new investigational treatment aimed at improving blood sugar control for those with Type 1 diabetes. If you qualify, you may receive compensation for your time and participation. Our Clinical Trials is launching a new research study for individuals with Type 1 Diabetes and is in search of qualified participants! We need patient volunteers to help test the effectiveness of a new medication for this condition. The medication will be provided at no cost to you or your insurance. Participants will receive compensation for their time and travel. Additionally, if you refer a friend who qualifies, you can earn a $100 bonus! Call 626-822-6554 Now! Or Apply Here Why Participate? ● Compensation: Get compensated up to $1,800! ● Comprehensive Support: Medication at NO COST to you or your insurance ● No-cost study medications: Study medication for Type 1 Diabetes is given at no cost! To qualify: ● 18 years or older ● Diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes Check out our other studies! ● Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathic Pain (DPN) ● Foot Ulcers ● Vitiligo ● Future Studies Pasadena Clinical Trials Your participation can help advance Vitiligo research and improve lives. If you're ready to take action, contact us at 626-822-6554 or visit the Pasadena Clinical Trials website for more information. Get Involved Today!
30 N Madison Ave #324, Pasadena, CA 91101, USA
$1,800/month
Cookie
Cookie Settings
Our Apps
Download
Download on the
APP Store
Download
Get it on
Google Play
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.