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Surprising Blood Sugar & Cognitive Benefits With Raspberries

  • Apr 30
  • 1 min read

Elevations in blood sugar, insulin and inflammation after eating is increasingly

being linked to elevated risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes and cognitive

impairment. This new single-blind study hints that raspberries can help.


This study included 36 overweight people who were between 55 and 70. They were consuming a meal that was high in carbohydrates. Each of them took either 25g of freeze-dried raspberry powder or a placebo.


At the half hour mark, the raspberry powder significantly reduced peak glucose

by 8%, insulin concentrations and overall insulin response versus placebo.

Cognitive performance also significantly improved on raspberry, including visual

memory, learning and spatial memory.


The amount of raspberry powder used is equivalent to about one cup of fresh

raspberries.


This surprising study suggests that supplementing raspberry powder can improve

blood sugar, inflammation and cognitive performance after eating.

British Journal of Nutrition. Published online 2026:1-13.

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