guava and diabetes

From: Doug Skrecky (oberon@vcn.bc.ca)
Date: Sun Feb 07 1999 - 18:10:23 MST


Authors
  Cheng JT. Yang RS.
Title
  Hypoglycemic effect of guava juice in mice and human
  subjects.
Source
  American Journal of Chinese Medicine. 11(1-4):74-6, 1983.
Abstract
  Guava is a plentiful fruit in Taiwan and it was taken from
  the plants of Psidium guajava Linn. (Myrtaceae). According to the folklore in
  Chinese Medicine, gauva was useful in the treatment of diabetes mellitus. In
  the present study, acute i.p. treatment with 1 g/kg guava
  juice produced a marked hypoglycemic action in normal and alloxan-treated
  diabetic mice. Although effective duration of guava is more
  transient and it is less potent than chlorpropamide and metformin, blood
  glucose lowering effect of guava also can be obtained by
  oral administration in maturity-onset diabetic and healthy volunteers. Thus,
  it is suggested that guava may be employed to improve and/or
  prevent the disease of diabetes mellitus.



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