Diabetes Management
Anthocyanosides, the active components in bilberry possess antioxidant properties that may improve blood flow and prevent blood vessel thickening.
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Contains a chemical that acts like insulin to help reduce blood sugar levels.
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Cayenne's active element, capsaicin comes in cream form to relive nerve pain associate with diabetes.
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Anecdotal evidence exists that cinnamon supports insulin's natural activity in the body when consumed with meals.
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A study showed a 33% risk reduction of developing type 2 diabetes in subjects who consumed six or more cups of green tea daily compared to those consuming less than 1 cup per week.
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Allul propyl disulphide compound found in raw onions may stimulate insulin production in the pancreas and therefore may help to lower blood sugar.
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Holy basil and hairy basil leaves and seeds may help control blood sugar levels.
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In eastern medicine fenugreek is often used to control blood sugar levels and shows good results.
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Preliminary research suggest that this herb may help to prevent neuropath pain and nerve damage, associated with early stage type 2 diabetes.
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This herb contain gymnemic acids which studies have shown to slow the transport of glucose from the intestines to the bloodstream, which helps to lower blood sugar and hemoglobin A1C.
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Ginseng slows carbs absorption, improves the body's ability to use glucose and stimulates insulin secretion from the pancreas.
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