Gardenia fruit for type 2 diabetes

Researchers from the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Centre and Harvard Medical School found gardenia fruit blocks action of uncoupling protein 2 (UCP2).

UCP2 is high in diabetics, it helps a cell's mitochondria convert food molecules into energy, but also inhibits pancreas cells from secreting insulin.


We've been using gardenia (ZhiZi) for ages and never needed any confirmation it to be effective. They will obviously excrete and isolate the compound which inhibits UCP2 and make a huge profit selling the medicine. Nothing wrong with that.

However, we do know that gardenia alone does not treat diabetes. We need a formula of a few herbs to achieve the best effect. When the chemicals form Chinese medicines are excreted and purified, the amount of that particular chemical has to be increased for it to be effective. This can lead to undesirable side-effects and adverse events.

The research was published in the current issue of Cell Metabolism.

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