Jan 20, 2023
Figs have a reputation for lowering blood sugar. But why? Could it be because of their fiber -a hefty 10 grams per 3.5 oz - or something else? Today, let’s review the evidence for abscisic acid, a plant hormone that's also made in humans and found in foods like figs. Research suggests abscisic acid lowers blood sugar and helps regulate insulin release. Does abscisic acid have any side effects, and how much should you look for in a supplement? Let’s look at the proof.
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I have an MS in exercise science and a BS in biology & chemistry. I’ve been helping people understand dietary supplements for over 20 years using an evidence-based approach and have written several books, including Rhabdo, the first book about exercise-induced rhabdomyolysis.
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