Glucomannan is a dietary fiber derived from the tubers of Amorphophallus konjac. Glucomannan and other forms of dietary fiber may help improve blood pressure and cholesterol levels.
Most of the studies described here used 3 to 4 g per day in divided doses before meals. However, there are concerns regarding the form of glucomannan used (see Safety Issues).
Although glucomannan can be derived from other sources such as yeast, most studies have used glucomannan purified from the konjac root.
There are a number of ways that fiber such as glucomannan may help lower blood pressure, and the exact actions are not yet clear.
Glucomannan is a dietary fiber derived from the tubers of Amorphophallus konjac. Glucomannan and other forms of dietary fiber may help control improve blood pressure and cholesterol levels.
Glucomannan is a dietary fiber derived from the tubers of Amorphophallus konjac. Glucomannan and other forms of dietary fiber may help treat hypertension improve blood pressure and cholesterol levels.
In a double-blind study , 63 people were given either 3.9 g per day of glucomannan or placebo for 4 weeks and then switched to the other treatment.2 While taking glucomannan, participants showed significant reductions in total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, and triglycerides, as compared to placebo. In addition, their systolic blood pressure (the upper number in the blood pressure reading) was also reduced.
Participants in another study were given either 3 g per day of glucomannan or placebo over an 8-week period.3 The glucomannan group showed improvements in total and HDL cholesterol as well as a reduction in systolic blood pressure. Those taking glucomannan also lost weight, whereas the placebo group gained weight over the length of the trial.
Several other controlled studies have found similar results.4 And, in a mathematical review combining the results of 14 studies, glucomannan significantly reduced total and LDL cholesterol levels.5
Glucomannan is a dietary fiber derived from the tubers of Amorphophallus konjac. Glucomannan and other forms of dietary fiber may help improve blood pressure and cholesterol levels.
There are a number of ways that fiber such as glucomannan may help lower blood pressure, and the exact actions are not yet clear.