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Turmeric is a yellow spice that has been widely used for its medicinal properties. It contains a polyphenol called curcumin that has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects.

While research is underway, recent evidence suggests that the medicinal herb curcumin can be used to prevent and manage type 2 diabetes, a chronic condition characterized by decreased insulin secretion.

Insulin is a hormone that pulls glucose (sugar) from the blood into cells for use as energy. When there isn't enough insulin to do that, it causes a state of persistently high blood sugar, also known as hyperglycemia, which leads to metabolic disruption and inflammation.

Benefits of Turmeric for Diabetes

Regulation of lipid metabolism

Metabolic syndrome refers to a group of conditions characterized by altered metabolism that are associated with a higher risk of type 2 diabetes. The metabolic syndrome includes insulin resistance, high blood sugar, high blood pressure, low high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, high low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, elevated triglyceride levels, and obesity. Source: 

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Curcumin, present in turmeric, may help regulate lipid metabolism in people with diabetes by altering the activity of enzymes involved in metabolism to lower blood triglyceride and cholesterol levels.

A systematic review and meta-analysis of several randomized controlled trials found that turmeric was able to reduce blood triglyceride levels by an average of 19.1 mg/dL, with a mean total cholesterol of 11.4 mg. /dL and mean LDL cholesterol was 9.83 mg/dL. However, more research is needed to confirm these suggested effects.

Curcumin present in turmeric may also be helpful in reducing other symptoms of metabolic syndrome by reducing insulin resistance through improving insulin sensitivity, inhibiting new fat cell production and reducing blood pressure. pressure.

Oxidative stress

Clinical research shows that the pharmaceutical ingredient curcumin can improve markers of oxidative stress throughout the body by increasing levels of certain protective antioxidants such as superoxide dismutase.

Curcumin may also increase the activation of enzymes, such as lipid peroxides and glutathione peroxidase, which work to break down harmful free radicals. Free radicals such as reactive oxygen and nitrogen species are unstable molecules that can cause widespread cell damage throughout the body.

Inflammation

Inflammation is the cause of many chronic conditions, including diabetes, and increases oxidative stress and complications. Increased oxidative stress can also cause free radicals to activate cell signaling pathways that increase the activation of inflammatory responses throughout the body, leading to a cycle of chronic inflammation.

Tumor necrosis factor is an inflammatory protein that is elevated with inflammatory conditions such as obesity, diabetes, and metabolic syndrome. Tumor necrosis factor becomes activated when high blood sugar occurs with diabetes.

Recent studies show that curcumin can block this activation, helping to reduce inflammation in the body. A randomized controlled trial found that supplementing with one gram of curcumin daily for eight weeks reduced tumor necrosis factor levels to an average of 16.22 pg/mL in women with the syndrome. metabolism.

Effects of specific organ systems as they are implicated in diabetes

Liver disorder

Usually diabetics have fatty liver disease or other liver disorders. Research shows that curcumin can help regulate liver enzymes that control lipid and glucose levels due to its anti-inflammatory properties.

A meta-analysis of four randomized controlled trials found that a daily supplement of one gram or more of curcumin for eight weeks reduced alanine aminotransferase levels by an average of 11.36 IU/L and aspartate levels. aminotransferase average 9.22 IU/L.

Fat tissue dysfunction

Diabetes is often associated with dysfunction of adipose tissue, or adipose tissue, that controls glucose levels in the body. Adiponectin is a hormone mainly found in adipose tissue that regulates blood sugar and the breakdown of fatty acids. In type 2 diabetes, the secretion of adiponectin is disrupted and reduced due to high blood sugar.

Curcumin may be beneficial for dysregulation of adipose tissue by regulating the secretion of adiponectin. Curcumin has the potential to help reduce inflammatory markers, such as tumor necrosis factor and nitric oxide, that cause abnormal accumulation and activation of macrophages (specialized cells involved in the growth and development of macrophages). and destroy bacteria and other harmful organisms) in adipose tissue, disrupting adiponectin secretion. Source: 

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