AppId is over the quota
Cumin is a popular spice used in Mexican, Indian, and Middle Eastern cooking. Cumin has a few special powers when it comes to your nutritional health. It can stimulate your digestive enzymes and help you to break down nutrients, so they can be used as fuel and other resources by the rest of your body. Cumin seeds are a good source of iron. They are thought to exert an anti-tumor effect against cancer. And now researchers have found that cumin seeds may also have a unique ability to keep blood glucose in check.
For their study, the research team investigated the effect of an extract of cumin seeds on diabetes and oxidative stress. (By the way, cumin has other great health properties. See the article, This Spice is a Great Antioxidant.) They also compared results from the cumin extract and a common diabetes drug, glibenclamide.
Diabetic rats were given either the cumin seed extract or glibenclamide for 28 days. The researchers found that both treatments caused a reduction in blood glucose, creatinine (a waste molecule that can build up in the kidneys) and blood urea nitrogen. Both treatments also improved insulin and glycogen (liver and skeletal muscle) content when compared to diabetic control rats.
When it came to preventing oxidative stress, the cumin seed extract and glibenclamide began to show differences. The cumin seed extract caused a significant reduction in renal oxidative stress compared to the diabetic controls and glibenclamide. The cumin seed extract also improved antioxidant status in the kidney and pancreas of the diabetic rats. Some other interesting changes in the diabetic rats given the cumin extract occurred. Their collagen levels improved, as did their ability to digest proteins.
The researchers concluded that a cumin seed extract exerts an antidiabetic effect similar to that of glibenclamide, but that it has a better effect in controlling oxidative stress.
Tags: cure diabetes, foods for diabetics, natual diabetes cure, natural diabetic cures, nutrition advice, prevent diabetes, stress
FOODS YOU SHOULD NEVER MIX WITH THESE
POPULAR SUPPLEMENTS...
There's something that you should know about the vitamins you're taking.
Something that is so controversial and upsetting, that it could very well change the entire landscape of the vitamin industry.
More importantly, it may also be affecting you personally if you're currently taking supplements.
What you could be mixing with your vitamins might actually be making you sick.
Dr. David Juan is regarded by many to be an authority on nutrition and supplements.
He's been a practicing medical doctor for over 30 years. And when it comes to the dangerous interactions of foods, drugs and vitamins, he's got the qualifications to back up what he's talking about.
And that's why he urgently needs to warn you about a new danger resulting from vitamin, food and drug interactions that have already harmed others...
Click Here to See The Foods You Should NeverMix With These Popular Supplements
No comments:
Post a Comment