Discover how certain Flowers can help manage Blood Sugar Levels..!!!

Kokila Chokkanathan

As per a recent study which was published in Oxford Academic Life Metabolism it reveals that dahlia flower petals contain three molecules that may help regulate blood sugar levels in people with prediabetes and type 2 diabetes. Researchers from the university of Otago in new zealand previously found that the dietary flavonoid butein could reduce brain inflammation, thereby improving blood sugar control.


Accordingly a 2013 study by the National Center for Biotechnology Information found that consuming banana flower can help lower blood sugar levels by reducing the production of a specific protein linked to increased sugar in the body. In addition to managing blood sugar, banana flower may aid in weight loss, lower cholesterol, and promote a healthy digestive system.


Hibiscus tea, made from the hibiscus flower, is a tart, brightly coloured drink known for its health benefits. It may help lower blood pressure, which is common in people with diabetes. Some studies also indicate that hibiscus could improve insulin resistance, making it a helpful option for managing diabetes.


The butterfly pea flower, or Clitoria ternatea, is a striking blue flower native to tropical regions such as Southeast Asia. It is traditionally used in various cultures for its medicinal properties. Studies suggest that the flower may help regulate blood sugar levels, thanks to its hypoglycaemic properties, making it beneficial for people with diabetes or prediabetes.

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