Your personal blood sugar bodyguard at mealtime. So that slice of bread behaves like a plate of vegetables.
🧪 Clinically studied · double-blind, placebo-controlled
Every meal with carbs sends your blood sugar up. Fast carbs (that white bread, that biscuit) do it hard and quick: a spike, and then the crash you're sitting in at four o'clock. And every time you spike, you ask something of your body.
MetaPWR Assist contains a standardised extract of mulberry leaf. The iminosugars in it do something clever: they temporarily occupy the digestive enzymes that break down carbohydrates. The result? Your body digests those carbs more slowly, and the glucose trickles into your blood rather than crashing in. Fast carbs start to behave a bit like slow ones.
doTERRA ran a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. For two weeks the participants wore a continuous glucose monitor measuring every 15 minutes, day and night. With exactly the same standard meal, the blood sugar curve on MetaPWR Assist was visibly flatter than in the placebo week.
Important, and I'll say it honestly: this isn't a free pass to eat cake and swallow it away. It works alongside food that already makes sense, exactly the way you build it in GOOD.21. Think of it as backup for the moment life doesn't allow a perfect meal. And honestly? That moment comes more often than we admit.
Every batch tested by independent laboratories. What's on the label is in the bottle, and nothing else.
The whole blend is thoughtfully put together, exactly for what it promises. No stray herb on the off-chance.
Nutrients in a form your body recognises, rather than an isolated megadose.
doTERRA's signature. Plant extracts and essential oils come together, refined with the latest science.
You can order MetaPWR Assist on its own, or, and honestly I always recommend this, set up your own account and get 25% off.
Food supplement, not a substitute for a varied diet and a healthy lifestyle. Not intended to prevent, treat or cure any disease. If you have a medical condition or take medication, please consult your doctor first.