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India | Ayurveda | Volume 13 Issue 12, December 2024 | Pages: 666 - 669
Evaluating Glycemic Control Using Sugarfit's Active Sugar Control Juice: A Retrospective Study
Abstract: Background and Aim: Effective diabetes management often requires innovative approaches to complement standard treatments. This study investigates the impact of Sugarfit's Active Sugar Control Juice, a plant-based herbal formulation, on fasting blood sugar levels in diabetic individuals. The primary aim is to evaluate its short-term efficacy and explore its potential as a supportive therapy in diabetes care. Methodology: A retrospective analysis was conducted on 280 diabetic participants who consumed Sugarfit's Active Sugar Control Juice for 30 days. Fasting blood sugar levels, recorded via the Sugarfit application before and after the intervention, were analyzed. Participants consumed 30 ml of the juice diluted in 200 ml of water daily on an empty stomach, following standardized usage instructions. Results: Participants, with an average age of 51.4 ± 11 years, experienced a significant reduction in fasting blood sugar level. The mean fasting blood sugar levels dropped from 149.2 ± 35.1 mg/dL before intervention to 116.34 ± 21.3 mg/dL after 30 days. Within the first 15 days, fasting blood sugar levels dropped by 20.3 ± 22.96 mg/dL, followed by a further reduction of 32.9 ± 25.2 mg/dL by the end of the study, representing an overall average decline of 30%. Conclusion: The findings indicate the potential effectiveness Sugarfit's Active Sugar Control Juice's promising short-term effects on lowering fasting blood sugar levels among diabetic individuals. These findings support its use as an adjunct therapy in diabetes management. Further large-scale, long-term clinical studies are essential to confirm its efficacy, identify potential mechanisms, and assess safety over prolonged use.
Keywords: Diabetes management, herbal medicine, blood sugar control, antidiabetic therapy, retrospective study
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