Summary of the Article: Desert cherry Shows Promise in Diabetes Treatment
This article, published by Al-Dustour, reports on a scientific revelation regarding a rare desert berry called “desert cherry.” Researchers from Chenghai University and the Northwestern Institute of Plateau Biology found that this berry, traditionally used in medicine, shows significant potential in treating diabetes.
Key Findings from experiments on diabetic mice:
* Blood Sugar Reduction: 30-40% decrease in blood sugar levels.
* Improved Insulin Sensitivity: 50% improvement.
* Cholesterol Regulation: Cholesterol levels were regulated.
* Reduced Oxidative Stress: 60% decrease in oxidative stress indicators.
* Healthier Organs: Improved health of liver and pancreas tissues.
The scientists believe these results are encouraging enough to warrant human clinical trials and highlight the importance of traditional medical knowledge.
Source: Chinese Journal of Modern Applied Pharmacy.
Note: The article is published by Al-Dustour, a Jordanian newspaper, and includes a copyright notice prohibiting unauthorized use of the material.
