Another medical use that deserves further investigation is the potential benefit of cordyceps for people with Type 2 diabetes. When the body cannot make enough insulin or doesn't respond quickly enough to insulin, dangerous levels of glucose can build up in the blood. Some natural treatment experts believe cordyceps could act like insulin and keep blood sugar levels within safe limits. Laboratory tests on mice show cordyceps can lower blood sugar levels. Researchers hope to see the same results in humans.

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