nebraska_beauty
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I have heard cinnamon has a beneficial effect on sugar levels. I have bought some cinnamon tea bags and the ingredients state four types of pure cinnamon but there is no nutritional breakdown regarding sugars etc. It does not say there is any sugar in it but it tastes very sweet so I am wondering if its OK to drink it
There are some herbs and spices that taste sweet even though they aren't. Fennel tea for example has no sugars in it, but still tastes very sweet. Chances are your tea (provided you brew it from a teabag with no added sugar) has no carbs in it even if your tongue tries to tell you otherwise.I have heard cinnamon has a beneficial effect on sugar levels. I have bought some cinnamon tea bags and the ingredients state four types of pure cinnamon but there is no nutritional breakdown regarding sugars etc. It does not say there is any sugar in it but it tastes very sweet so I am wondering if its OK to drink it
battery expired two days ago so not sureDo you have a glucose meter or a urine testing stick you could use to check?
maybe there is no sugar in it hard to tell for us here... some do try to measue it with one of their strips for testing blood sugar..
cinnamon tea and cinnamon do affect the blood sugar a bit downwards..(of cause only if there is no sugar in it) but avoiding carbs in the food we eat is really what makes a difference..
cinnamon have more kinds , and it is the cheaper kind that lowers blood sugar a bit, maybe due to some ingredient in it.
Cinnamon is not healthy eaten in very high amounts like over a teaspoon a day...
http://www.webmd.com/diabetes/cinnamon-and-benefits-for-diabetes
http://www.life-enhancement.com/mag...on-reduces-blood-sugar-and-cholesterol-levels
There are some herbs and spices that taste sweet even though they aren't. Fennel tea for example has no sugars in it, but still tastes very sweet. Chances are your tea (provided you brew it from a teabag with no added sugar) has no carbs in it even if your tongue tries to tell you otherwise.
Hi, just picking up on your point on dizziness and foggy head. These are typical symptoms of the early stages of a low carb diet, particularly if you are going into the ketogenic zone. It is caused mainly by dehydration, so drink lots of water and add salt to your diet.Yes I am trying to avoid carbs but does anyone else get the dizziness and foggy head with it. This isn't due to low BG levels as I never have hypos just trouble keeping it down. Is it something your body eventually adjusts to.
Yes I have read a lot of studies on cinnamon lowering blood sugars which I why I bought the tea. It seems cinnamon is effective but you have to be sure there are no other added nasties or sugars in commercial products. Probably best just to buy a jar of cinnamon and then use it in or on your food.@nebraska_beauty - Hi. I have read about Cinnamon lowering Blood Sugars in drinks. Is it true it helps to lower Blood Sugars? Have you tested before and then after?
Thanks for that. I will do that and keep going. I did lose seven pounds in the first two weeks so it must be beneficialHi, just picking up on your point on dizziness and foggy head. These are typical symptoms of the early stages of a low carb diet, particularly if you are going into the ketogenic zone. It is caused mainly by dehydration, so drink lots of water and add salt to your diet.
Well probably the pills are easier than dosing yourself with all that cinnamon. My tea states it contains vietnamese cinnamon and Indian cinnamon.Hi
I have read that you need to use Ceylon cinnamon as it less toxic than cassia cinnamon
To have a significant effect you have to take in 6 teaspoons. There are pills with extract of Ceylon cinnamon. It works by reducing insulin resistance.
Yes I am trying to avoid carbs but does anyone else get the dizziness and foggy head with it. This isn't due to low BG levels as I never have hypos just trouble keeping it down. Is it something your body eventually adjusts to.
Hi
I have read that you need to use Ceylon cinnamon as it less toxic than cassia cinnamon
To have a significant effect you have to take in 6 teaspoons. There are pills with extract of Ceylon cinnamon. It works by reducing insulin resistance.
Thanks. I am getting to understand it now from the advice I have been given on the forum. Apart from the dizziness and foggy head at times, I do feel better on the whole from low carbingif you go down quickly from a usually very high average blood glucose then some people do experience what is called false hypos , where one react to it like is was almost a hypo... maybe that is what you are experiencing , if so you just need to go through it so you´ll get used to it and you body will stop reacting to it...
if you in the same period have started new medication you should also keep an eye open that it could instead be sideeffects from the medication...
good luck with getting normal levels again..by low carbing
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