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<blockquote data-quote="martinbuchan" data-source="post: 5221" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>A previous poster has described 700+ articles on Fucoidan in the pubmed database. If Fucoidan and diabetes are searched together in pubmed- only 5 articles are found. Not a strong basic science basis for its use in diabetes as yet. </p><p></p><p>Seaweed derived Fucoidan might even modulate against murine prion disease (a kind of spongiform encephalopathy like BSE, but in mice). What that has to do with diabetes is not obvious. It might be a super nutrient tho- it seems to be involved with most processes in the body. It also has potential as bone graft substitute (which is of interest to me in my part time job when I am not posting here).</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, I don't have time to go thru all 700+ articles.</p><p></p><p>Marty B</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="martinbuchan, post: 5221, member: 718"] A previous poster has described 700+ articles on Fucoidan in the pubmed database. If Fucoidan and diabetes are searched together in pubmed- only 5 articles are found. Not a strong basic science basis for its use in diabetes as yet. Seaweed derived Fucoidan might even modulate against murine prion disease (a kind of spongiform encephalopathy like BSE, but in mice). What that has to do with diabetes is not obvious. It might be a super nutrient tho- it seems to be involved with most processes in the body. It also has potential as bone graft substitute (which is of interest to me in my part time job when I am not posting here). Unfortunately, I don't have time to go thru all 700+ articles. Marty B [/QUOTE]
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