Black Seed Blood Glucose Meta-Analysis Evidence Table

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Black Seed Blood Glucose Meta-AnalysisFurthermore, psyllium has been associated with lower creatinine and uric acid levels, as well as a reduced risk of carcinogenesis.4Sanlier N (2026)From Husks and Seeds to Health: an Inevitable Outcome Rather than a Fluke.
Black Seed Blood Glucose Meta-AnalysisPurpose of review This review was conducted to examine the promising health benefits of psyllium, its therapeutic potential in relation to various chronic diseases, its mechanisms, and its possible side effects or toxicity; to explore its applications in food systems; to identify the positive and negative effects of its consumption; and to provide perspectives for future research and development efforts for psyllium.4Sanlier N (2026)From Husks and Seeds to Health: an Inevitable Outcome Rather than a Fluke.
Black Seed Blood Glucose Meta-AnalysisRecent findings Psyllium, also known as ispaghula, is a dietary fiber obtained from the shells of Plantago ovata seeds.4Sanlier N (2026)From Husks and Seeds to Health: an Inevitable Outcome Rather than a Fluke.

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  1. From Husks and Seeds to Health: an Inevitable Outcome Rather than a Fluke.