What is the connection between vitamin E and diabetes? According to an article posted by NutraIngredients.com, a daily dose of vitamin E may help delay the onset of type 2 diabetes. The article states that researcher in New Zealand have found that vitamin E temporarily improves insulin resistance. Other studies have shown that a healthy dose of vitamin E and antioxidants lower the risk and help diabetics gain better control over their blood sugar.

ScienceDaily.com also reports on the subject. It states that research has found that about 40% of diabetics can reduce their risks of heart attack and heart disease by taking vitamin E supplements. This was found by a research team at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, known for winning the Nobel Prize in science. The leader of the study, Dr. Andrew Levin, states that if these findings of diabetes and vitamin E are confirmed,then “Vitamin E …