Natural Ingredient in Olives May Help Combat Weight, Type 2 Diabetes
Natural Ingredient in Olives May Help Combat Weight, Type 2 Diabetes
Researchers have uncovered that elenolic acid, a natural compound ingredient found in olives, could lower blood sugar levels and support weight loss, in turn serving as a natural, safe, and cost-effective way for combating obesity and type 2 diabetes.The study revealed that after just one week, overweight mice with type 2 diabetes that were given oral elenolic acid weighed substantially less and had better overall blood sugar levels compared to mice who didn’t receive the compound. The glucose-lowering effects of elenolic acid were similar to liraglutide, an injectable diabetic medication, and surpassed metformin, an oral diabetes medication that has grown in popularity as of late.Obesity and type 2 diabetes are significantly interconnected and remain one of the most prevalent public health challenges. The relationship between diabetes and being overweight has to do mostly with the way excess fat, particularly around the abdomen, affects the body's ability to use insulin. As obesity rates continue to climb, so too does the prevalence of type 2 diabetes which comes with sometimes life-threatening complications including cardiovascular disease, nerve damage, and kidney failure.Existing obesity drugs on the market often don’t treat the condition as well as they should, are expensive and hard for many to get, and come with the potential for long-term health safety issues. Finding that an ingredient naturally found in olives could be just as effective, if not more effective than these drugs, offers a safer, cheaper, and more convenient option for those looking to treat these conditions.
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Natural compound found in olives can lower blood sugar levels and promote weight losshttps://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/28202375:2 Diet May be Helpful for Managing Type 2 Symptoms
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