Re: Cinnamon, again
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- Date: Sun, 17 Aug 2008 20:01:04 -0500
On Mon, 18 Aug 2008 01:12:09 +0200, "GysdeJongh" <jongh711@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
"GysdeJongh" <jongh711@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in messageSome people believe that there has been zillions of tries and
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"Donna" <donna@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I know cinnamon has been discussed often in diabetes discussion groups,
but
was wondering what the quantity is suggested to make any sort of
difference? Is it an amount that a person could consume without going
overboard? I happen to use cinnamon a lot, always have, but even in the
amounts I have, I'm not sure it's enough to make a difference diabetes-
hi Donna,
it lowers my HbA1c and LDL
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18206731?dopt=Citation
J Am Coll Cardiol. 2008 Jan 22;51(3):249-55.
Dietary strategies for improving post-prandial glucose, lipids,
inflammation, and cardiovascular health.
The highly processed, calorie-dense, nutrient-depleted diet favored in the
current American culture frequently leads to exaggerated supraphysiological
post-prandial spikes in blood glucose and lipids.
Additionally, lean protein, vinegar, fish oil, tea, cinnamon, calorie
restriction, weight loss, exercise, and low-dose to moderate-dose alcohol
each positively impact post-prandial dysmetabolism.
Experimental and epidemiological studies indicate that eating patterns, such
as the traditional Mediterranean or Okinawan diets, that incorporate these
types of foods and beverages reduce inflammation and cardiovascular risk.
This anti-inflammatory diet should be considered for the primary and
secondary prevention of coronary artery disease and diabetes.
PMID: 18206731
hth
Gys
somewhere along the way the sequence of trials and that
"misses" were wiped out. The whole show is constantly
being changed. Human brain power is very limited.
We find most foods by trial and error or by consulting
the existing lore. A poor lore is preconceived notions when
profit is involved.
The history of diabetic beneficial things is not good.
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