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Glycogen Storage Disease (GSD)

Glucose (a type of sugar) is a key source of energy (fuel) for the body. The body stores glucose as glycogen. Glycogen Storage Disease (GSD) is a condition where, due to an inherited abnormality, the body cannot release glucose from the glycogen stores. When this happens, the level of glucose in the blood (the blood sugar level) can drop too low. The key to the management of this disorder is to maintain normal blood glucose/sugar levels.

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Glycosade®

Glycosade® a special cornstarch which is physically modified using a patented procedure. Glycosade helps maintain normal blood glucose/sugar levels for longer1.

Glycosade is suitable from 2 years of age.
Glycosade lemon is suitable from 3 years of age.
Glycosade is a food for special medical purposes and must be used under medical supervision.

References:
1. Correia CE et al. Use of modified cornstarch therapy to extend fasting in glycogen storage disease types Ia and Ib. Am J Clin Nutr, 88(5): 1272-6.

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Glycosade-Lemon-Datacard

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