Sunday, December 12, 2010

Pumpkin for diabetics

This sounds more interesting than the newest drugs being advertised with their horrific side effects. So eat your way to good health, first pumpkin then cinnamon and add some garlic and an apple!!

Happy Thanksgiving

Garry F. Gordon MD,DO,MD(H)
President, Gordon Research Institute
http://www.gordonresearch.com

http://www.medaus.com

The humble pumpkin could end the need for people with diabetes to have insulin injections.
Compounds found in the vegetable could potentially replace or drastically cut the daily number of injections for diabetics, a new study published yesterday in the journal Chemistry and Industry suggests. Research showed that pumpkin extract promotes regeneration of damaged pancreatic cells in diabetic rats, boosting levels of insulin-producing beta cells and insulin in the blood.
A group at East China Normal University found diabetic rats fed the extract had only 5per cent less plasma insulin and 8per cent fewer insulin-positive (beta) cells than healthy rats. Read more...

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