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Number 29
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Panax Newsletter Number 29

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06/04/02

Ginseng Berry Extract A Cure For Diabetes And Obesity?

The phone has been ringing off the wall in the last week or so.  With all kinds of inquires about Ginseng berries and Ginseng berry extract.  

This has been brought on by the publication of an article in the journal Diabetes, in their June issue.

In the article, reports of research at the University of Chicago.  This research with an extract from the Ginseng berry has shown to normalize blood sugar levels and cause very significant weight loss in lab mice bred to be obese and diabetic.

Along with the health implications of this news, there is the practical aspect of what this news means to growers and potential commercial growers of ginseng.

If you plant our "Glacial Gold" 3 year old roots this fall, next fall you will a have full pod seed crop, seems to me that planting a good crop of "Glacial Gold" roots this fall, will put you in a pretty good position come next falls harvest.  Who knows where the demand for this product will go.
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Public release date: 24-May-2002
Contact: John Easton
jeaston@uchospitals.edu
773-702-6241
University of Chicago Medical Center

Ginseng berry extract shows promise for Diabetes, Obesity.

An extract from the ginseng berry shows real promise in treating diabetes and obesity, reports a research team from the University of Chicago's Tang Center for Herbal Medicine Research. In the June issue of the journal , they show that the extract completely normalized blood glucose levels, improved sensitivity to insulin, lowered cholesterol levels, and decreased weight by reducing appetite and increasing activity levels in mice bred to develop diabetes.


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For more than 2000 years, traditional Chinese medicine has used ginseng root to treat a variety of ailments. This study focused instead on substances found in the ginseng berry, which has very different concentrations of ginsenosides, the substances thought to be medically useful.

"Ginseng berry has a distinctive chemical profile and has not previously been used for therapy," said Chun-Su Yuan, M.D., Ph.D., assistant professor of anesthesia and critical care at the University of Chicago and director of the study. "We were stunned by how different the berry is from the root and by how effective it is in correcting the multiple metabolic abnormalities associated with diabetes."

Yuan's team, which included researchers from the Tang Center, anesthesia, clinical pharmacology and medicine, studied the effects of the extract, made from the pulp of the berry. They also studied one particular substance known as ginsenoside Re, which is concentrated in ginseng berries but quite scarce in the root.

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They tested the extract by injecting it once a day into mice with a gene defect that causes weight gain and type 2 diabetes. They found that ---

  • Daily injections of 150 mg/kg of the ginseng berry extract restored normal blood-sugar levels in diabetic mice. Blood-glucose levels fell from 222 mg/dl (quite high for a mouse) to 137 mg/dl (normal) within 12 days. Treated mice also had better scores on a glucose tolerance test, which measures how quickly the mice could remove excess glucose from the blood.

  • The extract caused diabetic mice, which were also obese, to lose more than 10 percent of their body weight in 12 days. Untreated mice gained five percent of their weight in 12 days. The treated mice ate 15 percent less and were 35 percent more active than untreated mice. Once the injections stopped, weight gain gradually resumed.

  • The extract improved insulin secretion and insulin sensitivity, both of which were abnormal in mice with diabetes.

  • Treated diabetic mice had 30 percent lower cholesterol levels than untreated diabetic mice (117mg/dl versus 169mg/dl).

The extract had no detectable effect on normal mice.

Tests using a ginsenoside Re alone found that it had all of the anti-diabetic but none of the obesity-fighting activities of the extract.

"This novel compound could serve as the basis for a whole new class of anti-diabetic medications," said Yuan, who is also working to isolate other substances from the extract that contributed to the weight loss.

There is a pressing need for new and more effective drugs for both diabetes and obesity. Diabetes is the seventh leading killer in the U.S. Type 2 diabetes affects almost six percent of the U.S. population and 18.4 percent of those over 65. The cost of the disease is estimated at $105 billion each year.

The U.S. Surgeon General estimates that 61 percent of adults are overweight or obese. Obesity -- weighing more than 20 percent over your maximum recommended body weight -- contributes to an estimated 300,000 deaths each year. The economic cost of obesity in the U.S. was about $117 billion in 2000. The rising rate of obesity also contributes to the growing prevalence of type 2 diabetes.

"Since this berry contains agents that are effective against both obesity and diabetes, the ginseng fruit has enormous promise as a source of new drugs," said Yuan, who has worked with the University to apply for a patent on the development of ginsenoside Re as a diabetes medication.

"The next step is to isolate the other substances in the extract, find out whether they also effect glucose regulation or weight gain, learn how they work and determine the safe and effective dose."

Additional authors of the study were Anoja Attele, Yun-Ping Zhou, Jing-Tian Xie, Ji An Wu, Liu Zhang, Lucy Dey, William Pugh and Paul Rue of the University of Chicago and Kenneth Polonsky, now at Washington University in St. Louis. The research was funded by the Tang Family Foundation and the National Institutes of Health.

Year 2002 Ginseng Seed Prices

Stratified "Glacial Gold" Ginseng Seeds

1 to 5 Pounds

$79.95 (US) per lb.

6 to 20 Pounds

$74.95 (US) per lb.

50 to 99 Pounds

$64.95 (US) per lb.

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$58.95 (US) per lb.

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$56.95 (US) per lb.

300 Pounds or more

$55.95 (US) per lb.

NOTES FROM THE NORTHERN OFFICE 
by, Ilene "Bobbie" Squires

The weather has finally decided to become more like winter.  It is snowing and blowing.  The pike here, however do not know Michael.  The fish have not gotten a rest.  As we speak he is at the  fishing hole, terrorizing those big fish.  He is rapidly becoming a local legend.  When others can't find the really big ones, he seems to have no problem.  Perhaps his  Native American heritage makes the Spirit of the Woods look more favorably on him.  However I think it is his relentless pursuit of the knowledge of how the fish respond to certain types of tackle and methods.  Whatever his secrets are, they have certainly stocked the freezer with a good amount of fish, and there is some good fishing left up here.  The intensity, determination, and enthusiasm Michael brings to the business of Glacial Ginseng Co., is the same as he brings to fishing.  The work excites him, the fishing is excitement and relaxation at the same time.  Working with Michael, here at Glacial Ginseng, continues to be an exciting and unique experience for me. It is indeed a remarkable company, headed by a most remarkable man.  

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