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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Gymnema Sylvestre for Diabetes

Doctors in India have used the leaves of a herb called Gymnema Sylvestre to treat blood sugar problems for generations.

Several studies have shown that Gymnema Sylvestre lowers blood sugar and reduces your body’s need for insulin. Scientists also discovered an increase in the number of “beta cells” in the pancreas of test subjects. This means that Gymnema could actually help repair and regenerate new pancreas cells that produce insulin.

A single ingredient can help lower blood sugar, support your body’s ability to produce the insulin you need, and even repair your pancreas.

The Latin name for Gymnema Sylvestre is “The Sugar Destroyer.” The results of a study printed in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology showed that the patients –
• Improved blood sugar control
• Enhanced insulin sensitivity
• Put an end to sugar cravings
• Improved blood sugar control
• Regulated fasting blood sugar levels
• Required less insulin

Researchers at India’s University of Madras discovered that high doses of Gymnema Syvlestre may actually help repair and grow new pancreatic beta cells.

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