New enzyme discovery in microgreens helps with diabetes


MICROGREENS WEEKLY DIGEST

Your weekly digest of everything microgreens, delivering the latest news, science, nutrition facts, trends, and recipes straight to your inbox.

Volume 2025 Number 28

Monday, 18 August 2025

Hello Reader,

Something strange happened in the lab last week that could change how you think about those tiny greens on your windowsill.

Scientists just discovered that microgreens aren't just pretty garnishes—they're packing enzyme inhibitors that actually fight diabetes. We're talking about compounds that slow carb digestion better than some prescription drugs, without the nasty side effects.

But that's just the beginning. Garrett Corwin cracked the code on GAP certification and turned his spare room operation into a 50-restaurant empire. Meanwhile, Candice Gasper started with $10K and proved you can build serious income from your backyard.

Plus, there's a cardiovascular warning that starts showing up 12 years before diagnosis (and how microgreens might be your secret weapon).

The Mediterranean Lemon Balm Bowl recipe alone is worth your time—it transforms ancient monastery wisdom into modern meal prep magic.

Read the complete research summary →​ Microgreens World Digest.

Talk soon,
The Microgreens World Team

P. O. Box 580, Decatur, GA 30031
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