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Diabetes is a group of metabolic diseases characterized by high blood sugar.
high blood sugar is caused by insulin secretion defects or impaired biological effects, or both.
long-standing hyperglycemia during diabetes, leading to chronic damage and dysfunction of various tissues, especially the eyes, kidneys, heart, blood vessels and nerves.
A team of researchers, including Kenji Mujima of Kumamoto University's Department of Pharmacy, has published a study suggesting that ingesting the nutrients of Melinjo, a plant native to Indonesia, can improve obesity and diabetes, Yahoo Japan reported.
Associate Professor Hiroshi Kumamoto of Kumamoto University, who was involved in the study, said that by ingesting the effective nutrients in the potted hemp cane seeds, the number of specific genes can be increased, thereby promoting the reproduction of beneficial bacteria in the body, which in turn improves obesity and diabetes.
"This is a major finding, and if we can build on this finding, we will be able to further develop drugs that are actually available, and it will be a boon for patients suffering from diabetes," he said.
the report, by ingesting the nutrients of irrigation-shaped hemp rattan, it can help fat people eliminate obesity and adjust their health indicators to a state close to that of thin people.
results have been confirmed in human and mouse experiments.
, of course, there are differences in how easy it is for different people to achieve these effects.
results were published March 9 in the worldwide academic journal Scientific Reports.
(Bioon.com)