Studies Show Chokeberry Extract Lower Risks of Getting Diabetes and Heart Disease

I have not heard of the chokeberry fruit (slightly unfortunate name). Apparently it is related to the cranberry and grows near the Appellation Mountains just over the Canadian border. The chokeberry has very potent antioxidants. Research shows that the chokecherry extract may be helpful in lowering the risks of diabetes and heart disease. I came to hear about it while browsing a site called thealternativedaily.  Check out what they have to say.

Black chokeberry

Chokeberries have been found to have higher antioxidant and anthocyanin levels than many other berries, including gooseberries, elderberries, red currants and black currants. Antioxidants are linked to protecting the cells from free radicals, which may cause oxidative damage in the body.

Anthocyanins have also been associated with combating the effects of free radicals, and may help to reduce inflammation throughout the body’s systems, as well as to lower the risk of a number of cancers. Along with their antioxidant and anthocyanin content, chokeberries are low in natural sugars, and rich in vitamins, minerals and quercetin.
A study presented by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) was performed on 18 adult male rats with pre-diabetes. Some of the rats were given chokeberry extract, in either high or low doses, over the course of six weeks. A control group was given plain water.
When the rats were analyzed, researchers found that the rats who had received the chokeberry extract weighed less than the control group rats, and also had less body fat. In particular, the researchers noticed that the chokeberry-supplemented rats showed less abdominal fat. T
The rats that were given chokeberry extract also had lower blood sugar levels, plasma triglyceride levels, and cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels.
When the genetic changes in the rats were examined at the end of the six weeks, researchers noted that the gene expression had changed in such a way to discourage chronic inflammation. Chronic inflammation is associated with a number of illnesses including type 2 diabetes, heart disease, arthritis, osteoporosis and Alzheimer’s disease.

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Source: thealternativedaily.com 

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