Nutrease powder- A natural plant based nutritional shake helps to supports in prevention of diabetes

Abstract

Supplementation of Nutrease powder is essential for proactive prevention and also for the best outcome therapy in Diabetes. Supplementing essential and conditionally essential nutrients like Nutrease powder to support essential metabolic pathways is required for immune defense and repair, neuro-hormone balance as well as digestive and detox competencies. Impaired antioxidant status has been shown to have a definite role in the development of insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. Overproduction of oxidants (reactive oxygen species and reactive nitrogen species) in the human body is responsible for the pathogenesis of some diseases. The scavenging of these oxidants is thought to be an effective measure to depress the level of oxidative stress of organisms. It has been reported that intake of Nutrease powder is inversely associated with the risk of many chronic diseases, and antioxidant phytochemicals in Nutrease powder are considered to be responsible for these health benefits. Antioxidant phytochemicals found in Nutrease powder plays an important role in the prevention and treatment of chronic diseases caused by oxidative stress. They often possess strong antioxidant and free radical scavenging abilities, which are also the basis of other bioactivities and health benefits, such as diabetes mellitus. Phytonutrients in Nutrease powder play a positive role by maintaining and modulating immune function to prevent specific diseases. Being natural products, they hold a great promise in clinical therapy. Phytonutrients are the plant nutrients with specific biological activities that support human health. Some of the important bioactive phytonutrients include polyphenols, terpenoids, resveratrol, flavonoids, isoflavonoids, carotenoids, limonoids, glucosinolates, phytoestrogens, phytosterols, anthocyanins, and probiotics. They play specific pharmacological effects in human health. This article reviews the current available scientific literature regarding the effect of Nutrease powder as an effective supplementation for a daily energy need in life style disorders like diabetes.

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Govind Shukla

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Govind Shukla (2017). Nutrease powder- A natural plant based nutritional shake helps to supports in prevention of diabetes. International Journal of Pharmacology and Clinical Research (IJPCR), 1(2), 66-84. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-540498