So juice packagers often select grapefruit with
low naringin content, even though the compound has antioxidant properties that some nutritionists contend may help prevent cancer and arteriosclerosis.
Not exact matches
If the reduction in insulin doesn't only occur in obese patients, and if the
naringin isn't outweighed by another compound, grapefruit might have the ability to
lower insulin and thus your skin sebum's production.
Grapefruit is rich in
naringin, a unique polyphenol compound shown to
lower blood sugar in the same way as the anti-diabetic drug metformin, according to an article the European Journal of Pharmacology publishedd in May 2017 (See Ref 7: abstract).
Plus, studies have shown that a compound in grapefruit called
naringin could
lower blood sugar and ultimately lead to weight loss.