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medicinal and aromatic plants in the treatment of type 2 diabetes – Phytotherapy Research

Course Instructor

Dr. Ladislau Rosenberg has been involved in research, education, and practice in various fields of integrative medicine for over 45 years and he is recognized as a specialist in apitherapy, aromatherapy, phytotherapy and homeopathy. Dr. Ladislau Rosenberg was an Associate Professor at two important universities in Romania, the University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Targu Mures, Faculty of Pharmacy and the University “Lucian Blaga” of Sibiu, Faculty of Medicine …

Dr.Ladislau Rosenberg

Course Instructor

Dr. Ladislau Rosenberg has been involved in research, education, and practice in various fields of integrative medicine for over 45 years and he is recognized as a specialist in apitherapy, aromatherapy, phytotherapy and homeopathy. Dr. Ladislau Rosenberg was an Associate Professor at two important universities in Romania, the University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Targu Mures, Faculty of Pharmacy and the University “Lucian Blaga” of Sibiu, Faculty of Medicine …

Dr.Ladislau Rosenberg

Bio Quantum Academy Specialized Individual Course

With Professionl Certificate

Bio Quantum Academy Specialized Individual Course

With Professionl Certificate

Medicinal and Aromatic Plants in the Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes
Phytotherapy Research

Course Presented by Department of Phytotherapy , Bio Quantum Academy

The use of medicinal and aromatic plants as adjuvant therapy for type 2 diabetes is gaining popularity due to their potential anti-diabetic properties. This research project aims to investigate the scientific evidence supporting the use of medicinal and aromatic plants in the management of type 2 diabetes. The study will involve a systematic review of existing literature on the effects of plants such as cinnamon, Gymnema sylvestre, blueberry, fenugreek, etc, on glycemic control, insulin sensitivity, and other metabolic parameters. The project will also evaluate the safety and potential adverse effects of plant-based therapies. The findings of this research could provide new insights into the potential of natural-based therapies for type 2 diabetes and inform future studies on the development of safe and effective plant-based treatments.

The use of medicinal and aromatic plants as adjuvant therapy for type 2 diabetes is gaining popularity due to their potential anti-diabetic properties. This research project aims to investigate the scientific evidence supporting the use of medicinal and aromatic plants in the management of type 2 diabetes. The study will involve a systematic review of existing literature on the effects of plants such as cinnamon, Gymnema sylvestre, blueberry, fenugreek, etc, on glycemic control, insulin sensitivity, and other metabolic parameters. The project will also evaluate the safety and potential adverse effects of plant-based therapies. The findings of this research could provide new insights into the potential of natural-based therapies for type 2 diabetes and inform future studies on the development of safe and effective plant-based treatments.

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