Cedar nut oil is a unique product that helps to preserve youth and promote health. Its biochemical composition includes vitamins, macro- and microelements, as well as fatty acids, which makes this product an indispensable tool that can help in the fight against many diseases. And diabetes mellitus is no exception.
Diabetes mellitus is one of the most common endocrine diseases in the world, affecting millions of people every year. It has become a veritable epidemic these days, caused by a combination of genetic predispositions and lifestyle.
Besides the main consequence of high blood sugar levels, diabetes mellitus can also lead to serious complications, especially those related to the cardiovascular system[1]
Diabetes mellitus is not only high blood sugar levels, but also the risk of developing serious complications such as heart attacks, strokes. Cedar nut oil normalizes metabolic processes in the body and insulin production, and reduces the risk of diseases often associated with diabetes, due to the presence of B vitamins, amino acids and polyunsaturated fatty acids.
Normalization of metabolic processes in the body
Cedar nut oil contains substances that help normalize metabolism in the body, improve the work of the pancreas and stimulate insulin production, namely:
- vitamin B1 (thiamine), it helps to optimally break down carbohydrates[2]
- vitamin B6, it promotes the formation of blood cells (red cells), normalization of metabolism.
- arginine, responsible for normalizing blood pressure, maintaining optimal cholesterol levels, strengthening immunity, preventing thrombosis, maintaining the tone of connective tissues
- essential polyunsaturated fatty acids: vitamin F-Omega-3 and Omega-6 contribute to normalizing blood pressure, strengthening immunity, slowing down inflammatory processes.
Reducing the risk of occurrence
Cedar nut oil can reduce the risk of complications also due to its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antiviral properties. It helps to boost immunity, improve vascular health, lower cholesterol levels, and protect organs from damage.
It is recommended to be taken orally 30-40 minutes before meals. Dosage may vary depending on age, health and individual characteristics. Usually 1-2 teaspoons of cedar nut oil per day is enough, which can be divided into several receptions.
It should be remembered that cedar nut oil is an additional means to the main treatment/prevention of diabetes, which prevent further progress in the development of the disease, so you should consult your doctor before taking it.