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This Indian Herb Could be the Key to Reversing Diabetes Posted by Isaac Eliaz of Amitabha Medical Clinic & Healing Center
Perhaps the most effective method of diabetes and pre-diabetes (Metabolic
Syndrome) prevention is a healthy, low-glycemic index diet combined with
regular exercise, stress relief and supplementation with a variety of natural
compounds. These supplements are aimed at balancing blood sugar, increasing
your cell's insulin uptake and reducing inflammation, which can contribute to a
cluster of conditions such as high cholesterol, hypertension and elevated blood
sugar levels. In many cases, Metabolic Syndrome is completely preventable and
the earliest signs can almost always be reversed if you take the proper
precautionary steps.
In today’s environment, many drug companies offer a different story –
promoting a variety of different drugs in an effort to “manage” this shockingly
common condition. However, ongoing research has shown that there are a number
of safe, natural botanicals that can help you control your blood sugar levels without
suffering from the numerous side effects of popular medications.
An isolate from one powerful Indian botanical – Gymnema sylvestre (GS)
– was tested on mouse and human beta cells, which are the pancreatic cells that
are responsible for producing insulin in the body. The findings showed that
increased exposure lead to a significant rise in insulin secretion
in-vitro—meaning that this unique natural compound could play an important role
in the clinical treatment of type 2 diabetes.
These results confirm that this powerful botanical has distinguished
Gymnema as an essential addition to any natural protocol for diabetes
prevention. Centuries of use in Ayurvedic medicine also support its safety and
effectiveness as a potent blood sugar-reducer. It is important to remember,
however, that while supplements can make a major difference in your fight
against diabetes, they cannot take you all the way. The most effective
prevention methods include a combination of a balanced, whole foods diet and regular
moderate activity to reduce inflammation and help you manage a healthy body
weight.
These positive lifestyle adjustments will help to keep you healthy in
the long-run without requiring a lifetime of dependence on statins, metformin,
and other drugs to achieve real, lasting results. Equip your friends and family
members with this vital information by sharing a free wellness guide on
Metabolic Syndrome, found at www.dreliaz.org/metabolic-report.
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