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Add broccoli in your diet and keep diabetes in check, good for health

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A new study, published in Journal Science Transpendental Medicine, has discovered an anti-diabetic substance found in abundance in broccoli. Add it to your salad or any other part of your diet and stay healthy!
Broccoli is a good source of minerals like dietary fiber, vitamin B6, vitamin E, vitamin B1, vitamin A and manganese, phosphorus, potassium and copper.

Here's some good news for people living with diabetes: Researchers have now identified a new anti-diabetic substance, which is found in broccoli on a large scale, which can significantly lower blood glucose levels.



The findings indicate that blood sugars of animals receiving sulfurafen have declined by 23 percent in four weeks.

Study author Anders Rogenren from Gothenburg University said that sulfurfen could become an important supplement for existing drugs. The objective was to find new medicines against Type II diabetes while addressing an important disease mechanism: high blood glucose production of the liver.

The classic drug metformin works only by doing this, but often causes gastric side effects and can not be taken even when the function of the kidney is severely reduced, which affects many diabetic patients.

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