Grapefruit compound could treat diabetes, lower cholesterol and produce Atkins diet benefits without dieting
Big  Pharma has been doggedly searching for drugs that target a group of  nuclear receptor proteins in the human body known by the long title of  peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs, for short). The  reason? PPARs regulate the expression of genes that are involved in fat  and carbohydrate metabolism, among other functions -- so the theory is  that if drugs could control PPARs, the medications would treat diabetes,  high cholesterol and even maybe obesity.
But it turns out  there's already a substance that could do all this. And it's not a side  effect-laden chemical. It's a compound in grapefruit.
Bottom  line: there's extremely sweet breaking news about a compound hidden in  the tangy flavor of grapefruits that may treat diabetes naturally and  also bring some of the benefits of low carb dieting to the body, too --  without dieting. Scientists from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and  Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), have discovered that naringenin,  an antioxidant derived from the bitter flavor of grapefruits and other  citrus fruits, triggers the liver to break down fat. Read more...
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