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- Relationship to Diabetes
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Turmeric (Curcuma longa) may benefit diabetes and heart patients by lowering insulin and triglyceride levels as well as by providing cardiovascular protection after cardiovascular by-pass surgery, announces a recent press release for Diabetes Support Supplements*, a new dietary supplement from ProactiveLife.
A new study from researchers at Pennsylvania State University (Penn State) and Chiang Mai University of Thailand investigated the impact of the spice turmeric on certain cardiac markers. The research concluded that adding turmeric to an otherwise high fat meal actually lowered insulin levels and triglycerides. Both triglyceride and insulin levels decreased by about one-third for individuals including turmeric in the meal.
http://www.inquisitr.com/276573/tur...lycerides-and-improves-cardiovascular-health/
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A new study from researchers at Pennsylvania State University (Penn State) and Chiang Mai University of Thailand investigated the impact of the spice turmeric on certain cardiac markers. The research concluded that adding turmeric to an otherwise high fat meal actually lowered insulin levels and triglycerides. Both triglyceride and insulin levels decreased by about one-third for individuals including turmeric in the meal.
http://www.inquisitr.com/276573/tur...lycerides-and-improves-cardiovascular-health/
*Not endorsed by this forum! 😉