Treating Diabetes with Okra
Cardiometabolic diseases include diabetes, cardiovascular disease, chronic kidney disease, high blood pressure and stroke. Diet has been proven to play a crucial role in the development and treatment of these diseases. One promising player is okra.
This systematic review and meta-analysis included 9 studies of dietary okra or okra supplements and included 540 people with type 2 diabetes or prediabetes.
The results showed that okra significantly reduced total cholesterol, the bad LDL cholesterol, fasting blood glucose and HbA1c. Improvement in HbA1c is especially promising, since it is the most important marker of long term blood sugar and diabetes control. Okra also led to significant reduction in triglycerides when 3,000mg a day or more of the powder were taken. 3,000mg or more a day of okra powder also significantly increased the heart healthy HDL cholesterol.
The results showed that the herbal combo led to a 39% increase in sleep time: that’s like an additional two hours. It also led to 70% decrease in the time it takes to fall asleep and 53% fewer times waking up.
This study suggests that okra can benefit diabetes and cardiovascular health. It seems that okra powder supplements taken at a dose of 3,000mg a day for at least 8 weeks are especially effective.
Front. Nutr. Dec 2024;11:doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2024.1454286.
Spirulina Lowers Blood Pressure
Spirulina is a tiny microalgae. High blood pressure is a huge problem. This tiny supplement may be a safe, effective answer to this huge problem.
Spirulina is a blue-green microalgae that is absolutely loaded in easily digested, highly absorbable nutrients.
A recent meta-analysis revealed that spirulina significantly reduces total cholesterol, the heart harmful LDL cholesterol and triglycerides while significantly increasing the heart healthy HDL cholesterol (Pharmacological Research. July 2023;193:106802).
The newest research now establishes that supplementing spirulina also reduces blood pressure.
The systematic review and meta-analysis included only controlled studies of the effect of spirulina on blood pressure in adults. The results showed that spirulina reduces systolic blood pressure by 4.41mmHg and diastolic blood pressure by 2.84 mmHg.
Even better news is that the reductions in blood pressure were more impressive in people with high blood pressure, in people who were overweight, in people who were over 50 and in studies that lasted more than eight weeks.
This study adds to the evidence for the health benefits of spirulina and, in particular, the health benefits of spirulina for your heart.
Phytother Res. 2025 Jan;39(1):397-412.
Can Astragalus Reverse Aging?
One of the leading theories of aging is the telomere theory. Telomeres are protective caps at the end of your chromosomes. As cells replicate, telomeres get shorter, counting down to the cell’s death. Shrinking telomere length is associated with age and age related diseases, including cancer and cardiovascular disease.
This double-blind study found that a herbal supplement based on astragalus taken for 6 months led to significantly longer telomeres with fewer short telomeres than placebo. The supplement also included olive fruit extract, zinc and grape seed extract.
This study confirms that an astragalus based supplement actually significantly lengthens telomeres.
Nutrients. 2024;16(17):2963.