Lexi Abuta and Christina Scott argue that in Africa grows a tree from the leaves of which you can make tea. This tea, together with bitter oranges, is curative for people with type II diabetes.
Such tea from the dry leaves of the tree Rauvolfia emetic and the fruit of the bitter orange tree is able to regulate the level of sugar in the blood, according to researchers at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark.
Diabetes mellitus type 2 is more common in people of more mature age and is accompanied by high blood sugar.
In Denmark, an experiment was conducted in 23 patients, they were given 750 ml tea every day. After 4 months, these patients had a decrease in blood sugar.
Campbell-Toft believes that this tea probably acts a little differently than conventional means for diabetes. Tea does not immediately reduce blood sugar, but gradually.
Scientists suggest that this tea, namely polyunsaturated fatty acids, increases the ability to direct sugar into cells.
But, unfortunately, despite the positive results, we will have to wait for a while. After all, the development of each drug takes years of health. Sumy. Ua.