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This common plant is often overlooked—researchers are exploring its possible role in blood sugar and blood pressure

Posted on December 28, 2025 by Admin
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This common plant is often overlooked—researchers are now exploring its possible role in supporting healthy blood sugar and blood pressure levels. 🌿

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  • What it is: Often found in gardens, kitchens, or as a herbal supplement.

  • Potential benefits: Some studies suggest it may help with blood sugar regulation and heart health by supporting healthy blood pressure.

  • How it’s used: Usually consumed as a tea, extract, or incorporated into meals.

  • Safety note: While promising, research is ongoing. Always consult a doctor before using it as a supplement, especially if you have existing health conditions.


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