Strange Seed Runs CIRCLES Around Diabetes & Blood Pressure Meds
It’s the next big natural health breakthrough… that absolutely NOBODY in America is talking about.
If you’re struggling with type 2 diabetes, it’s probably not the only health problem you’re facing.
About 80% of diabetics have high blood pressure, too.
So you’re taking at least one drug for your diabetes… and another for your high blood pressure… and maybe another for the side effects.
But what if there was ONE powerful natural remedy that could whip both your high blood sugar and your blood pressure numbers in line?
It’s a simple seed from a nut tree…. one practically unknown in the United States.
When it was compared to two popular diabetes and blood pressure drugs, it performed just as well.
Except it’s safe, dirt cheap, and it’s been used for hundreds of years.
Trust me, you won’t hear about this anywhere else. But we’ll give you the facts – including how to put this powerful seed to work for you.
Natural health researchers have uncovered some incredibly versatile supplements over the years – ones we all know, like berberine, curcumin, and resveratrol.
Strychnos potatorum – also known as the clearing nut tree – belongs on that list.
You see, Strychnos potatorum is a large nut-producing tree that thrives throughout regions of India. And for about 500 years, traditional healers have used its seeds to treat everything from digestive issues to eye problems.
The seeds are even used in rural areas to clear muddy water.
But when researchers started looking at how Strychnos potatorum may help fight modern diseases, they were blown away.
In one study out of India, researchers gave diabetic mice Strychnos potatorum for 12 weeks. Their fasting blood sugar numbers PLUMMETED – and the natural seeds worked just as well as the diabetes drug glipizide.
But that’s not all…
In another study, researchers compared Strychnos potatorum to the drug Furosemide. That’s a diuretic used to treat high blood pressure, as well as fluid retention from heart, liver, or kidney failure.
Once again, Strychnos potatorum worked just as well…
You see, Strychnos potatorum is rich in compounds like alkaloids, flavonoids, and saponins that can help our bodies use glucose more effectively and may improve blood vessel function, too.
But here’s the thing…
Some of the drugs Strychnos potatorum was compared to, like glipizide, come with a laundry list of side effects like diarrhea, nausea, weight gain, dizziness, and more.
Compare that to Strychnos potatorum, which has been used safely for hundreds of years – and was shown to be very safe in animal studies.
Now, the modern research on Strychnos potatorum is early – and is mostly being ignored in America. So it can be a little tricky to get your hands on it.
Some companies like Apex Aura carry Strychnos potatorum supplements sold as “Inginee.” But you also might want to consult with a practitioner experienced in its use – the National Ayurvedic Medical Association at https://www.ayurvedanama.org/ is a good place to start.
To finding the latest underground cures,
Ray Thatcher
Research Director, Health Sciences Institute
Sources:
- Biswas, A., Chatterjee, S., Chowdhury, R., Sen, S., Sarkar, D., Chatterjee, M., & Das, J. (2012). Antidiabetic effect of seeds of Strychnos potatorum Linn. in a streptozotocin-induced model of diabetes. Acta Poloniae Pharmaceutica – Drug Research, 69(5), 939–943. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23061291/
- Biswas, S., Murugesan, T., Maiti, K., Ghosh, L., Pal, M., & Saha, B. P. (2001). Study on the diuretic activity of Strychnos potatorum Linn. seed extract in albino rats. Phytomedicine, 8(6), 469–471. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11824523/


