Hello Ellis,
Did you ever try cinnamon to lower blood sugar?
[Hello Idelle...
No, I have never tried cinnamon to lower blood sugar...
Have you? What were your results?
But... I have a page which I called "Toussier's Rule of
Cinnamon" (I was angry with the "doctor" who I was
rebutting, when I wrote the article...) the gist of which is:
"Don't Eat Something that is BAD for your health in the hope
of doing something that is GOOD for your health..."
http://www.rajeun.net/cinnamon.html
So... if you do wish to use cinnamon to lower blood sugar,
assuming that it works, eat pure cinnamon... don't eat a
Cinnamon roll and think that is GOOD because it has a lot
of cinnamon... it is TERRIBLE, because it is a "cinnamon roll"
ie, because it is also A HUGE amount of SUGAR and BREAD
which will RAISE your blood glucose to 180 mg/dl in about
20 minutes.
- Ellis
--- Ellis Toussier Bigio <etoussier@...> wrote:
> First: Yahoo has erased a lot of posts, including a
> very
> good one which I was answering, about using insulin
> to
> prevent high blood glucose levels in a non-diabetic.
> Please send them back, and don't get upset when they
> say
> that I "rejected" them... I didn't reject them.
>
> Second: I am announcing a BREAKTHROUGH to control my
> blood
> glucose. I am using a NEW type of insulin ("new"
> for me...)
> that I consider to be breakthrough medicine, because
> it
> works differently than other insulins. I am using
> LANTUS,
> which is amazingly good... one injection per day
> keeps my
> blood glucose very well controlled for 24 hours...
>
> I figured I was going to live a little longer
> because I was
> injecting fast acting insulin 4 or 5 times a day,
> everyday for
> the past five years... that was giving me "pretty
> good" blood
> glucose control, but I would still normally wake up
> with a
> fasting blood glucose of about 100 to 105 mg/dl...
> That
> means that my blood glucose was probably between 95
> and
> 105 mg/dl through the night, too... So I would
> control my
> blood glucose in the day, and at night when I am
> asleep or
> not keeping watch, it was about 100..
>
> But now I think I am getting even better control,
> especially at
> night when I am asleep... Now, my usual morning
> blood
> glucose before breakfast is between 85 and 100,
> usually
> about 90!!! That is amazing. Not only is it much
> better than
> 100 to 105, it also means that when I am not testing
> it is also
> much better than it used to be! And it takes much
> less
> EFFORT on my part to do it.
>
> NOW my fasting blood glucose is between 85 and 100,
> and
> this takes NO EXTRA EFFORT on my part, to inject
> late
> at night, or anything at all! Fantastic.
>
> AND... I also think LANTUS is the solution for
> millions of
> persons who hate to think of injecting 4 or 5 times
> a day, so
> they don't inject even once.
>
> So... thank you, medical science. I think I will
> live healthier
> for a while longer because of this new insulin.
>
> Ellis
>
>
>
>
Idelle Port
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