Carrots may help regulate blood sugar and improve gut flora – a combination that could potentially benefit individuals with type 2 diabetes, suggests a new mouse model study. Carrots contain bioactive compounds that enhance cells' ability to absorb sugar, thereby aiding blood sugar regulation.
Carrots may help regulate blood sugar and improve gut flora – a combination that could potentially benefit individuals with type 2 diabetes, suggests a new mouse model study. Carrots contain bioactive compounds that enhance cells' ability to absorb sugar, thereby aiding blood sugar regulation.