Ginseng and Blood Sugar
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According to research, Ginseng helps regulate blood sugar levels, and improves circulation. It can be used for specific purposes and as a general tonic. It also has the ability to decrease atherosclerosis, making Ginseng a suitable support for the treatment of diabetes.
Top Resources on Ginseng and Blood Sugar
- University of Toronto: American ginseng reduces blood sugar
- ScienceDaily: American Ginseng Reduces Blood Sugar: Implications For Diabetes And Herbal Research (Apr. 14, 2000)
- Vitamin Research Products: Ginseng May Affect Blood Sugar Control
- Bodyandfitness: New Hope for Diabetics
- Wordprocess: Taking American Ginseng before meals reduces blood sugar (Blog)
- FreePatentsOnline: Therapeutic treatment for blood sugar regulation
- NaturalHealthWeb: Article: Herbs that Lower Blood Sugar - by Jonathan M. Klemens, RPh, FAAIM
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