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The incidence and severity of diabetes mellitus is increasing
worldwide, presenting a significant burden to society both in
economic terms and overall well-being. Fortunately, time-tested
anti-diabetes mellitus plant foods exist that are safe and could be
effective in addressing this condition when consumed judiciously
with a concomitant change in lifestyle. Plants with Anti-Diabetes
Mellitus Properties presents an exhaustive compilation of the
anti-diabetes mellitus activities of more than 1000 plants
occurring worldwide. The author provides a brief botanical
description, distribution, pharmacological properties, and
phytochemicals, where appropriate. A list of traditional medicinal
plants used to treat diabetes, but not tested for anti-diabetic
activity, is also given. This unique reference highlights
anti-diabetes mellitus plant foods along with a list of the edible
parts of plants with anti-diabetes mellitus properties.
Anti-diabetes mellitus nutraceuticals are described with guidelines
for the development of food supplements and formulations of diets
appropriate for diabetic patients. This is a valuable source of
information for researchers, students, doctors, diabetic patients,
and other individuals wanting to learn more about plant-based
treatments for diabetes mellitus.
The incidence and severity of diabetes mellitus is increasing
worldwide, presenting a significant burden to society both in
economic terms and overall well-being. Fortunately, time-tested
anti-diabetes mellitus plant foods exist that are safe and could be
effective in addressing this condition when consumed judiciously
with a concomitant change in lifestyle. Plants with Anti-Diabetes
Mellitus Properties presents an exhaustive compilation of the
anti-diabetes mellitus activities of more than 1000 plants
occurring worldwide. The author provides a brief botanical
description, distribution, pharmacological properties, and
phytochemicals, where appropriate. A list of traditional medicinal
plants used to treat diabetes, but not tested for anti-diabetic
activity, is also given. This unique reference highlights
anti-diabetes mellitus plant foods along with a list of the edible
parts of plants with anti-diabetes mellitus properties.
Anti-diabetes mellitus nutraceuticals are described with guidelines
for the development of food supplements and formulations of diets
appropriate for diabetic patients. This is a valuable source of
information for researchers, students, doctors, diabetic patients,
and other individuals wanting to learn more about plant-based
treatments for diabetes mellitus.
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