Sweet news about ginseng.Many people with adult-onset diabetes can control their blood sugar or limit side effects Side effects Effects of a proposed project on other parts of the firm. of the disease by avoiding large meals and adhering to a healthy diet. A small study now indicates that ginseng ginseng (jĭn`sĕng), common name for the Araliaceae, a family of tropical herbs, shrubs, and trees that are often prickly and sometimes grow as climbing forms. may be a helpful addition to such a lifestyle. Herbalists often prescribe American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius Panax quinquefolius, n American ginseng. See ginseng. L.) as a folk remedy for diabetes. Several years ago, researchers at the University of Toronto Research at the University of Toronto has been responsible for the world's first electronic heart pacemaker, artificial larynx, single-lung transplant, nerve transplant, artificial pancreas, chemical laser, G-suit, the first practical electron microscope, the first cloning of T-cells, began examining that health claim and now present evidence of a benefit. Volunteers with and without diabetes received an inert 3-gram capsule or equal amount of ginseng powder. The capsules were given either at the same time as or 40 minutes before ingesting 25 g of the sugar glucose. In all the comparisons, men and women who took the ginseng experienced a 15 to 20 percent smaller rise in blood sugar, according to a report in the April 10 ARCHIVES OF INTERNAL MEDICINE The Archives of Internal Medicine is a bi-monthly international peer-reviewed professional medical journal published by the American Medical Association. Archives of Internal Medicine . In a second trial, this time with 10 diabetic men and women in their 60s, Vladimir Vuksan and his colleagues now report finding no additional effect of doubling or tripling the original dose of ginseng or taking the herbal remedy at longer intervals before the sugar. They conclude that people with diabetes can derive modest benefits by downing ginseng any time up to 2 hours before eating. |
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