People with diabetes
Current CDC estimate for the United States—about 1 in 8 people.
FOR THE GLP-1 COMMUNITY
CoreVital offers a clinician-aware educational pathway for people using—or discussing—GLP-1 therapy. It helps you reflect on nourishment, hydration, digestion, movement, sleep, and stress while your licensed clinician remains in charge of treatment.
Current CDC estimate for the United States—about 1 in 8 people.
More than 2 in 5 U.S. adults; the CDC reports most do not know they have it.
Food, hydration, digestion, movement, recovery, and clinician coordination.
Population statistics explain the need for better support; they do not diagnose an individual.
CDC NATIONAL DIABETES STATISTICS REPORT ↗THE PART MEDICATION CANNOT DO FOR YOU
GLP-1 medicines may be prescribed for different indications. Daily wellness still requires a plan that respects your nutrition needs, symptoms, medical history, and clinician’s direction.
Smaller appetite still calls for thoughtful food choices. Build meals around adequate nourishment and the plan you establish with your clinician.
Use repeatable hydration cues and discuss persistent nausea, vomiting, dizziness, or difficulty keeping fluids down with your care team.
Notice bowel regularity and digestive comfort without using Circle to diagnose symptoms or direct medication changes.
Pair everyday movement with an appropriate strength-focused routine to support function, consistency, and long-term health.
Protect recovery, regular sleep, and practical stress regulation—the foundations that medication cannot practice for you.
Share symptoms, supplements, nutrition changes, and every medicine you take with the licensed clinician who knows your history.
SUGAR, SIGNALS, AND EVIDENCE
GLP-1 receptor agonists are medications with specific approved uses, clinical instructions, benefits, and risks. Botanicals are not interchangeable with them.
Berberine has been studied in people with type 2 diabetes and in meta-analyses of glycemic outcomes. Those studies are ingredient-level research—not proof that Burn treats diabetes, produces weight loss, or reproduces a medication effect.
KNOW YOUR PATTERN
Unani-inspired reflection considers temperament as a nuanced combination of qualities and systems—not a mechanical label. Our ten-question reflection translates those qualities into four familiar elemental patterns and personalizes the education you see. It does not diagnose temperament, determine medication safety, or decide whether Burn is appropriate.
Your answers lean toward warmth, intensity, speed, and a drier pattern. The educational emphasis is cooling the pace—not extinguishing your drive.
Your answers lean toward warmth, movement, sociability, and a more fluid pattern. The educational emphasis is giving natural momentum a reliable structure.
Your answers lean toward coolness, steadiness, softness, and a more fluid pattern. The educational emphasis is gentle activation and consistent forward movement.
Your answers lean toward coolness, deliberation, structure, and a drier pattern. The educational emphasis is warmth, flexibility, and restorative connection.
BEFORE BURN · BEFORE ANY SUPPLEMENT
Some botanicals may affect glucose or interact with medicines. If you use a GLP-1 medicine, insulin, or another glucose-lowering treatment, ask your licensed clinician or pharmacist to review the final Supplement Facts panel before using Burn.
Follow the treatment and monitoring plan established with your licensed clinician.
Share every medication, supplement, symptom, and meaningful nutrition change.
Start, stop, reduce, or replace a prescribed medicine based on this website.
Use Circle for urgent symptoms, glucose monitoring, diagnosis, or side-effect management.
A BETTER CONVERSATION STARTS HERE
Explore the Core Vital Circle of Wellness, then bring any supplement questions to the clinician who knows your care.
TRY THE PATTERN ASSESSMENT →