Abstract

Introduction: Flor-Essence (FE) is an herbal tea with eight ingredients. And it has many functions such as enhancing immunity and anti-tumor. This article aims to investigate the effect of Flor-Essence on high-energy diet mice.

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  • Flor-Essence (FE) is an herbal tea with eight ingredients

  • Effect of FE on blood sugar and blood lipids in high energy diet mice The blood glucose of the mice was measured at 16 days, days, and days, and there was no significant difference between the groups

  • The results suggest high-energy diet mice and keep glucose metabolism stable

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Introduction

Flor-Essence (FE) is an herbal tea with eight ingredients. It has many functions such as enhancing immunity and antitumor. This article aims to investigate the effect of Flor-Essence on high-energy diet mice. High-energy diets refer to a class of foods that mainly contain higher levels of fats and/or carbohydrates. Studies have shown that high-energy diet can cause animal fat cells to proliferate excessively, producing obesity. Obesity can further cause impaired glucose tolerance, insulin resistance, dyslipidemia and diabetes [1,2,3,4]. Long-term consumption of high-fat and high-sugar foods can cause metabolic disorders, hyperglycemia, hyperlipidemia, liver and kidney damage, which causes abnormal metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins and fats, and high triglyceride blood in type 2 diabetes [5]. The development of nutritional synthetic agents that can replace high-energy diets has attracted more and more attention to assisting medical products

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