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Ginger: A Diabetes-Management Strategy?People taking ginger had an average 10.5% decrease in fasting blood glucose levels On the surface, the numbers on type 2 diabetes may appear discouraging: 350 million people worldwide are affected. The good news is that when properly managed with a balanced diet, regular physical activity, and maintaining a healthy weight, the condition doesn’t have to cause serious health complications. Now a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study—the gold standard of research—suggests taking ginger powder may significantly improve glucose control, and improve other markers of diabetes control. Ginger may lower blood sugar levelsTo study how ginger affects markers of type 2 diabetes control, researchers randomly selected 88 adults with type 2 diabetes to receive three one-gram capsules containing ginger powder, or to receive three one-gram placebo capsules containing no ginger or other bioactive components, daily for eight weeks. The majority of participants, 92%, completed the study. Before and after the study period, the authors measured:
The researchers observed:
Ginger, glucose control, and youWhile this study does not provide evidence that taking ginger long term will lessen complications of type 2 diabetes, it offers another potential tool for managing the condition. Diabetes is a common disease, yet every individual needs unique care. The following tips could also be utilized in your type 2 diabetes plan:
(Comp Ther Med 2014;22:9–16) Suzanne Dixon, MPH, MS, RD, an author, speaker, and internationally recognized expert in chronic disease prevention, epidemiology, and nutrition, has taught medical, nursing, public health, and alternative medicine coursework. She has delivered over 150 invited lectures to health professionals and consumers and is the creator of a nutrition website acclaimed by the New York Times and Time magazine. Suzanne received her training in epidemiology and nutrition at the University of Michigan, School of Public Health at Ann Arbor. Copyright © 2025 TraceGains, Inc. All rights reserved. |