The research suggests that anthocyanins – a potent polyphenol group of compounds found in New Zealand blackcurrants – can help ward off developing type 2 diabetes as well as the associated health risks of pre-diabetes.

Mike Wakeman, clinical pharmacist, author, and ingredient formulating scientist added: “The data from this latest study looking at the CurraNZ extract in relation to type 2 diabetes and reducing the risk of developing the disease is great news.

“It adds to the weight of evidence that is really building now, on this specific New Zealand Blackcurrant extract.

“It appears that the magic in this unique extract – CurraNZ – is the working action of anthocyanins wrapped into the proprietary complex – Enzans.

Source: Daily Express

You May Also Like

The 10 Healthiest High-Fiber Fruits, According to Dietitians

What foods come to mind when you hear the word “fiber?” Whole…

How Jane Hajduk and Shari Doran Made Menopause Hilarious on YouTube

Menopause is often portrayed as a taboo subject shrouded in stigma and…

I Drank a Gallon of Water Every Day for a Week and Noticed 5 Life-Changing Effects

The 30-day gallon water challenge has been a buzzed-about trend for a…

If You Can Do These 5 Full-Body Workouts, Your Core Strength is Rock Solid

A strong core is more than simply having visible abs—it’s the powerhouse…