Vitamin C may lower BP\, sugar levels in diabetics

Vitamin C may lower BP, sugar levels in diabetics

Press Trust of India  |  Melbourne 

Taking supplements can help diabetics by lowering elevated blood sugar levels throughout the day, a study has found.

According to from in Australia, the results may help millions currently living with the condition.

''We found that participants had a significant 36 per cent drop in the blood sugar spike after meals. This also meant that they spent almost three hours less per day living in a state of hyperglycaemia," Wadley said.

"This is extremely positive as hyperglycaemia is a risk factor for in people living with type 2 diabetes," he said.

"We also found that the proportion of people with halved after taking the capsules, with both their systolic and diastolic blood pressure levels dropping significantly," Wadley added.

The dose of vitamin C used in the study was about 10 times the normal dietary intake and readily available from most food stores, researchers said.

"Vitamin C's antioxidant properties can help counteract the high levels of free radicals found in people with diabetes, and it's encouraging to see this benefits a number of the disease's common comorbidities, such as high blood pressure," he said.

"While physical activity, good and current medications are standard care and very important for managing type 2 diabetes, some people can find it tough to manage their blood glucose levels even with medication," he added.

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First Published: Mon, February 25 2019. 12:25 IST