Ginger Blood Glucose Meta-Analysis Evidence Table

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Ginger Blood Glucose Meta-AnalysisNational dietary guidelines from several countries (eg, the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia) recommend the consumption of spices to lower sodium intake.The National Institutes of Health (NIH)–funded Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) healthy eating plan replaces salt with spices and herbs as a means to lower blood pressure without medication.3Diacova Tatiana (2026)Spices Beyond Antioxidants: From the Gut to the Brain
Ginger Blood Glucose Meta-AnalysisIt was also demonstrated that salt intake was associated with regional metabolic activity in the insula and orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) areas of the brain.The administration of capsaicin (chili pepper) in the Li et al.3Diacova Tatiana (2026)Spices Beyond Antioxidants: From the Gut to the Brain
Ginger Blood Glucose Meta-Analysis(2013) To investigate whether spice (poly)phenols reduce GI and systemic formation of cytotoxic lipid peroxidation products and increase NO formation, thereby leading to improved endothelial vascular function n  = 11 men with type 2 diabetes RCT 2 test meals, 1 wk apart  Zhang et al.3Diacova Tatiana (2026)Spices Beyond Antioxidants: From the Gut to the Brain
Ginger Blood Glucose Meta-AnalysisHerbs and spices have been used in various countries around the world for centuries.3Diacova Tatiana (2026)Spices Beyond Antioxidants: From the Gut to the Brain
Ginger Blood Glucose Meta-AnalysisIt is widely promoted for weight management, reduction in risk factors for developing common chronic diseases, and longevity support [,,].3Szlapinski Sandra K. (2026)Decoding the Longevity Networks of the Mediterranean Diet: Systems Biology and Multi-Pathway Mechanisms Shaping Healthspan
Ginger Blood Glucose Meta-AnalysisTherefore, this review will discuss some of the available evidence for select polyphenols in the MD.3Szlapinski Sandra K. (2026)Decoding the Longevity Networks of the Mediterranean Diet: Systems Biology and Multi-Pathway Mechanisms Shaping Healthspan
Ginger Blood Glucose Meta-AnalysisWhile cost and access can be significant barriers to maintaining the MD lifestyle year-round, a complex formulation incorporating select, powerful constituents of the MD in dietary supplement capsule form allows for greater compliance and reduced variability during investigation of these polyphenols in preclinical and clinical protocol designs.3Szlapinski Sandra K. (2026)Decoding the Longevity Networks of the Mediterranean Diet: Systems Biology and Multi-Pathway Mechanisms Shaping Healthspan
Ginger Blood Glucose Meta-Analysis1 2 3 2 4 5 The Mediterranean Diet (MD), long practiced in cultures around the Mediterranean Sea, is one of the most well-recognized and copied health-promoting dietary patterns.3Szlapinski Sandra K. (2026)Decoding the Longevity Networks of the Mediterranean Diet: Systems Biology and Multi-Pathway Mechanisms Shaping Healthspan

Source documents

  1. Spices Beyond Antioxidants: From the Gut to the Brain
  2. Decoding the Longevity Networks of the Mediterranean Diet: Systems Biology and Multi-Pathway Mechanisms Shaping Healthspan