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Cinnamon spice produces healthier blood
New Scientist ^ | November 24, 2003 | Debora MacKenzie

Posted on 11/25/2003 6:13:18 AM PST by taxcontrol

Just half a teaspoon of cinnamon a day significantly reduces blood sugar levels in diabetics, a new study has found. The effect, which can be produced even by soaking a cinnamon stick your tea, could also benefit millions of non-diabetics who have blood sugar problem but are unaware of it.

The discovery was initially made by accident, by Richard Anderson at the US Department of Agriculture's Human Nutrition Research Center in Beltsville, Maryland.

"We were looking at the effects of common foods on blood sugar," he told New Scientist. One was the American favourite, apple pie, which is usually spiced with cinnamon. "We expected it to be bad. But it helped," he says.

Sugars and starches in food are broken down into glucose, which then circulates in the blood. The hormone insulin makes cells take in the glucose, to be used for energy or made into fat.

But people with Type 1 diabetes do not produce enough insulin. Those with Type 2 diabetes produce it, but have lost sensitivity to it. Even apparently healthy people, especially if they are overweight, sedentary or over 25, lose sensitivity to insulin. Having too much glucose in the blood can cause serious long-term damage to eyes, kidneys, nerves and other organs.

Molecular mimic

The active ingredient in cinnamon turned out to be a water-soluble polyphenol compound called MHCP. In test tube experiments, MHCP mimics insulin, activates its receptor, and works synergistically with insulin in cells.

To see if it would work in people, Alam Khan, who was a postdoctoral fellow in Anderson's lab, organised a study in Pakistan. Volunteers with Type 2 diabetes were given one, three or six grams of cinnamon powder a day, in capsules after meals.

All responded within weeks, with blood sugar levels that were on average 20 per cent lower than a control group. Some even achieved normal blood sugar levels. Tellingly, blood sugar started creeping up again after the diabetics stopped taking cinnamon.

The cinnamon has additional benefits. In the volunteers, it lowered blood levels of fats and "bad" cholesterol, which are also partly controlled by insulin. And in test tube experiments it neutralised free radicals, damaging chemicals which are elevated in diabetics.

Buns and pies

"I don't recommend eating more cinnamon buns, or even more apple pie - there's too much fat and sugar," says Anderson. "The key is to add cinnamon to what you would eat normally."

The active ingredient is not in cinnamon oils. But powdered spice can be added to toast, cereal, juice or coffee.

Anderson's team were awarded patents related to MHCP in 2002. But the chemical is easily obtained. He notes that one of his colleagues tried soaking a cinnamon stick in tea. "He isn't diabetic - but it lowered his blood sugar," Anderson says.

The group now plans to test even lower doses of cinnamon in the US, and also look at long-term blood sugar management with the spice


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KEYWORDS: atkins; bloodsugar; cinnamon; diet; health; sugar
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To: Riley
Disclaimer--always check with your doctor, never take a nurse's advice, this is online discussion, not prescribing, I am not a licensed physician, ignore this if your doctor says it's not for you, nobody should take medical advice from an internet chat discussion, especially people with serious health conditions.

I'm totally serious about the disclaimer. Speaking as just a private person, that's what I did.
21 posted on 11/25/2003 6:52:30 AM PST by Judith Anne (Send a message to the Democrat traitors--ROCKEFELLER MUST RESIGN!)
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To: Nat Turner
Living past 99 is a great achievment, being a diabetic makes it even more special.
22 posted on 11/25/2003 6:55:37 AM PST by fml ( You can twist perception, reality won't budge. -RUSH)
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To: GailA
There is a verse in the Bible that says that our food will be our medicine, and our medicine our food.

Don't recall ever reading that: Could you supply a reference?

23 posted on 11/25/2003 6:56:40 AM PST by Stop Legal Plunder
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To: taxcontrol
Some of the more "blood sugar lowering" or "beneficial to diabetics" foods:
pinto beans
nopalitos (prickly pear leaves)
mesquite beans
cinnamon
Coincidentally, these are also indiginous foods of the Mexican people, most of whom don't eat these anymore--could be why Hispanics have such high diabetes rates.
24 posted on 11/25/2003 7:00:24 AM PST by hispanarepublicana (Mr. Fox, give us our water!!!)
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To: taxcontrol
So if I have a cinnamon roll with my coffee each morning...
25 posted on 11/25/2003 7:03:47 AM PST by YankeeinOkieville
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To: taxcontrol
Bet the drug companies hate this stuff. I used to be very skeptical of supplementation, mainly because I was brain washed by the AMA.

The fact is, that God has provided us in nature, many of the things we need to cure common ailments. Pfizer can't patent cinnamon though. Johnson & Johnson can't corner the market on Myrhh. I believe that 21st century medicine will continue moving forward in some directions, by moving backwards. I bet in the Amazon forest, there are literally dozens of cures for known diseases, just waiting to be discovered.

26 posted on 11/25/2003 7:10:42 AM PST by dogbyte12
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To: dogbyte12
Lowfat yoghurt, some diced apple, wheat germ and cinnamon make a great breakfast.
27 posted on 11/25/2003 7:12:21 AM PST by mewzilla
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To: Judith Anne
"Wouldn't it be wonderful if a senior citizen with high cholesterol, diabetes and risk of heart disease could be treated with aspirin, cinnamon, and myrrh, instead of the current very expensive med?"

Why can't they?

28 posted on 11/25/2003 7:13:54 AM PST by redhead (Les Français sont des singes de capitulation qui mangent du fromage.)
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bump for later
29 posted on 11/25/2003 7:16:46 AM PST by GWfan
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To: Nat Turner
"...I have been a type I diabetic since 99..."
- - -
And you don't look a day over 90...
30 posted on 11/25/2003 7:22:22 AM PST by DefCon
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To: geege
I've put a dash of cinnamon in my coffee maker for a long time. Also those blocks of Mexican chocolate have cinnamon in them.

I sprinkle cinnamon on my pork chops or tenderloins (with a marinade) before I grill them. Tastes great. Try baking your acorn squash with butter, honey and cinnamon, mmmmmm good. Cut and saute apple slices with butter, sugar and cinnamon to accompany your pork entree's.

Hey, what is this, the Freep cooking forum?

31 posted on 11/25/2003 7:23:04 AM PST by garyhope
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To: garyhope
Sounds yummy....right now I'm on an "apple spice" in coffee kick....Did you know that dark bitter sweet chocolate is popular in chili??????? I've never made it but I'll try...according to food tv it's a "must".....
32 posted on 11/25/2003 7:36:26 AM PST by geege
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To: muggs
fill them with cinnamon from the grocery store.

Don't get it from the grocery store if you can help it. It will cost a FORTUNE!! If you have access to a Sam's, Costco, or BJ's, you can buy a HUGH (18oz.) plastic container of cinnamon for not too much more than the little 2 oz. jars at the grocery store. For that matter, you could also buy 3-4" cinnamon sticks in the big plastic container as well. I've used those when I'm doing crafts! Now I'll start putting them in hot tea!

33 posted on 11/25/2003 7:38:40 AM PST by SuziQ
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To: taxcontrol
cinnamon cucks
34 posted on 11/25/2003 7:39:51 AM PST by the ghost of things future
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To: Always Right
I believe those Spices may raise your blood pressure.
35 posted on 11/25/2003 7:40:02 AM PST by PBRSTREETGANG
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To: taxcontrol
looking for Cinnamon Beer bump
36 posted on 11/25/2003 7:46:41 AM PST by Hegewisch Dupa
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To: taxcontrol
Does this mean I can have a large Cinnabon per day and still not gain weight or get diabetis?
37 posted on 11/25/2003 7:57:35 AM PST by Paulus Invictus (RATS are traitors!)
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To: Judith Anne
I'm totally serious about the disclaimer. Speaking as just a private person, that's what I did.

Your concern is noted, but I'm totally serious about being very nearly killed during my first heart episode in an emergency room when the doctor said that it was 'just bad heartburn'.

It turned out to be damn serious unstable Angina- I was rushed into surgery three days later a couple of hours short of death. It took my GP about five minutes to get me to a good cardio guy, who had me expedited onto the chopping block in a matter of about an hour. Ended up with a 5x bypass.

Moral of the story is that its up to me to listen to advice, but make my own decisions. I fall significantly short of being impressed by medical credentials alone, anymore.

38 posted on 11/25/2003 7:58:51 AM PST by Riley
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To: Riley
Riley, you're in my prayers. We're all at the mercy of the doctors' ability to diagnose and treat...

I do whatever I can, for myself. And I keep track of advancements...I will be using cinnamon...
39 posted on 11/25/2003 8:06:35 AM PST by Judith Anne (Send a message to the Democrat traitors--ROCKEFELLER MUST RESIGN!)
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To: taxcontrol
bttt
40 posted on 11/25/2003 8:09:19 AM PST by Lancey Howard
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