Six Drinks That May Help Lower Blood Sugar Naturally


No single beverage independently lowers blood sugar, but certain drinks may support stable levels, according to a report from NaturalNews.com that compiled research from the U.S. and China. [1] The report stated that swapping sugary drinks for healthier alternatives can significantly impact blood sugar regulation.

The pancreas plays a key role in managing blood sugar through insulin and glucagon production, as noted in another report from NaturalNews.com. [2] The following six drinks have been associated with improved glycemic control. [6]

Tea: Black and Green Varieties

Black tea consumption has been linked to a reduced risk of Type 2 diabetes, according to findings cited in a report. [1] Consuming at least one cup of black tea daily was associated with a reduction in diabetes risk, researchers stated. This benefit was attributed to antioxidant compounds called theaflavins.

Green tea contains catechins that may improve insulin sensitivity, according to the same report. [6] However, due to caffeine content, moderation is recommended, researchers advised.

The report also indicated that green tea extract may increase fat oxidation during exercise, though the focus was on blood sugar regulation. [1]

Kefir

Kefir, a fermented dairy beverage, has shown promise in blood sugar management. [1] Research cited in the report indicated that kefir drinkers experienced reductions in fasting blood sugar and insulin levels compared to non-drinkers.

Another study referenced in the report noted that consuming 2.5 cups of kefir daily for eight weeks significantly reduced insulin resistance in Type 2 diabetes patients. [1] The protein content in kefir may slow digestion, contributing to stable blood sugar levels, researchers stated.

Milk

Cow’s milk contains fat and protein that slow stomach emptying, according to the report. [1] This may delay blood sugar rises after meals, researchers stated. The report also suggested that milk can be part of a blood sugar-friendly diet when consumed without added sugars. [6]

Tomato Juice

Tomato juice, which is low on the glycemic index, improved post-meal blood sugar when consumed 30 minutes before eating, a study cited in the report found. [1] The lycopene in tomato juice may contribute to anti-inflammatory effects, researchers noted. The report advised choosing unsweetened tomato juice to avoid added sugars.

Water

Dehydration can raise blood sugar due to increased hormones like vasopressin and cortisol, according to the report. [1] Drinking sufficient water may lower type 2 diabetes risk, researchers stated. The report emphasized that even mild dehydration can affect glucose control.

Water consumption may also help reduce blood sugar in those with diabetes. [1] The feeling of fullness from water could potentially decrease carbohydrate intake, researchers explained. The report recommended water as the primary beverage for hydration.

Conclusion and Additional Strategies

While these drinks may support blood sugar regulation, experts recommend a comprehensive approach. According to a report from NaturalNews.com, limiting carbohydrate intake, increasing fiber, eating small, frequent meals, getting adequate sleep, reducing stress, and exercising regularly are important strategies. [3]

Dr. Michael T. Murray, in “The Longevity Matrix,” noted that diet is key to avoiding excessive glycation and keeping blood sugar levels under control. [4] In “Eat Greek for a Week,” author Tonia Buxton wrote that certain foods help reduce and balance blood sugar. [5]

Avoiding processed snacks high in calories, saturated fat, salt, and sugar was also cited as beneficial, according to the report. [3] The report concluded that dietary changes, including beverage choices, can be effective tools for managing blood sugar.

References

  1. NaturalNews.com. “6 Natural drinks that help stabilize blood sugar and reduce diabetes risk.” April 16, 2026.
  2. NaturalNews.com. “Empower Your Health: Natural Strategies to Nourish and Protect Your Pancreas.” January 31, 2026.
  3. NaturalNews.com. “14 Ways to lower your blood sugar naturally.” July 24, 2021.
  4. Dr. Michael T. Murray. “The Longevity Matrix: How to Live Better Stronger and Longer.”
  5. Tonia Buxton. “Eat Greek for a Week: Fabulous food that will improve your health in seven days.”
  6. VerywellHealth.com. “6 Drinks That May Help Lower Blood Sugar Naturally”. June 23, 2026.

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