Licorice root may contain anti-diabetic properties
In addition to having anti-inflammatory properties, substances called amorfrutins from the licorice plant’s root have now been found to reduce blood sugar levels in mice.
In addition to having anti-inflammatory properties, substances called amorfrutins from the licorice plant’s root have now been found to reduce blood sugar levels in mice.
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Professor Stephen Bloom, from the Department of Medicine at Imperial College London, was knighted for services to medical science. Sir Keith O’Nions, Rector of Imperial
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