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Just a Handful of Bay Leaves Daily can Help with Diabetes

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Healthy Living

Christina Sarich
By Christina Sarich
Posted On September 19, 2013

bay leavesIndividuals suffering from Type II Diabetes have difficulty metabolizing glucose, but bay leaves, also known by their Latin name as Laurus nobilis, have now been shown to drastically improve insulin function.

Not only did bay leaves help to regulate glucose in diabetes patients, but total cholesterol decreased and triglycerides were decreased, so the heart and liver (the organ responsible for breaking down glucose) were benefited by consuming this fragrant herb.

In one study, participants with Type II diabetes were split into 4 groups, with one given capsules containing 1, gram of ground of bay leaves, and the other 2 groups given 2 and 3 grams. The fourth group was given a placebo. Everyone was instructed to take the capsules for 30 days.

All three groups saw reduced serum glucose levels, with a marked increase after day 21 of up to a 26% improvement. The study shows that consuming just a handful of bay leaves every day for a month can significantly improve both diabetes and cardiovascular disease risk factors. The study did not recommend any particular type of bay leaves, though there are numerous varieties.

Read: 4 Herbs for Diabetes Management

Here is what the researchers found:

  • Serum glucose levels decreased significantly among all the bay leaf groups.
  • Total cholesterol decreased 20 to 24% after 30 days with larger decreases in low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol of 32 to 40%.
  • HDL cholesterol increased 29 and 20% in the groups receiving 1 and 2 g of bay leaves, respectively.
  • Triglycerides decreased 34 and 25% in groups consuming 1 and 2 g of bay leaves, respectively.
  • There were no significant changes in the placebo group.

The study abstract concluded:

“In summary, this study demonstrates that consumption of bay leaves, 1 to 3 g/d for 30 days, decreases risk factors for diabetes and cardiovascular diseases and suggests that bay leaves may be beneficial for people with type 2 diabetes.”

Read: Cinnamon for Diabetes – An Amazing Solution

Bay leaves come from a tree that grows in the Caribbean and is from the Myrtle family. West Indian bay leaf ,called pimenta racemosa, grows all over India and Asia, while another bay leaf comes from the Laurel family and grows throughout Asia. All have medicinal properties. Some bay leaf varieties also contain eugenol, which has anti-oxidative and anti-inflammatory properties, but all types are full of vitamins and anti-oxidants which are known to boost the immune system, reduce stress and anxiety, and lower a raging fever.

Bay leaves have also been helpful in treating arthritis and other inflammatory-related diseases.


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Post written byChristina Sarich:
Christina Sarich is a humanitarian and freelance writer helping you to Wake up Your Sleepy Little Head, and See the Big Picture. Her blog is Yoga for the New World. Her latest book is Pharma Sutra: Healing the Body And Mind Through the Art of Yoga.

5 responses to “Just a Handful of Bay Leaves Daily can Help with Diabetes”

  1. Michael Green says:
    August 9, 2018 at 8:46 pm

    This Article sucks !! Bay leaves come from a tree that grows in the Caribbean ?? hello ?? you should be fired !! Bay leave comes from the Mediterranean !

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  2. dave says:
    March 2, 2018 at 6:44 am

    Laurus nobilis (bay leaves) comes from the mediteranean not the carribean, and is in the Laurel family not the myrtle family.
    Also if triglycerides reduced 34% with 1g & 25% with 2g then having no bay leaves at all would give the biggest reduction of triglycerides (same with HDL).
    Very sloppy copy & paste – garbage really

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  3. mymydorothy says:
    September 19, 2013 at 2:44 pm

    I always thought bay leaves were poisonous to eat, though I use them in cooking my spaghetti sauce, etc. I looked up whether this is true or not and it’s a Myth! Bay leaves are safe to eat and now learning it has health benefits. Thank you for this info.

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  4. Angie Gonzalez Sanchez says:
    September 19, 2013 at 10:29 am

    Besides adding them to recipes, how else do you consume them? Can you make tea out of them?

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    • ABHACHAWLAMOHANTY says:
      December 3, 2013 at 4:43 am

      YES,ANGIE ,ONE CAN ADD A VERY SMALL Proportion to boiling water and tea leaves,,,,try it..i say for Indian Variety,,IT IS TESTED AND TRIED,,GOOD LUCK.

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