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Type 2 diabetics may get a health boost from a dash of cinnamon
Houston Chronicle ^ | 1/25/2004

Posted on 01/27/2004 8:21:49 AM PST by Born Conservative

Type 2 diabetics may get a health boost from a dash of cinnamon Los Angeles Times A little bit of cinnamon might spice up your health.

The aromatic bark can lower blood sugar, triglycerides and cholesterol levels, as well as improve insulin functioning, particularly in Type 2 diabetics, researchers have found. Richard Anderson, lead scientist at the Human Nutrition Research Center in Beltsville, Md., calls its medicinal properties the most significant nutritional discovery in 25 years.

"I don't know of anything else," he said, other than drugs, "that can change glucose, triglycerides and cholesterol levels nearly so much." The most recent study, which appears in the December issue of the journal Diabetes Care, showed that, after 40 days, 30 diabetics who had taken 1 to 6 grams of cinnamon extract daily reduced their risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Specifically, their mean fasting glucose...

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KEYWORDS: cholesterol; cinnamon; diabetes; health; heart; triglycerides
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61 posted on 01/28/2004 8:20:23 PM PST by BOBWADE
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To: Born Conservative
Most of the "cinammon" sold as a spice is not really cinammon at all. I heard this on a cooking show, so please make sure what you are ingesting is the real thing. Bopper
62 posted on 01/28/2004 8:21:48 PM PST by Big Bopper
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To: mylife
NO, it isn't "may". Actual studies showed the effect.

"The most recent study, which appears in the December issue of the journal Diabetes Care, showed that, after 40 days, 30 diabetics who had taken 1 to 6 grams of cinnamon extract daily reduced their risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Specifically, their mean fasting glucose fell 18 percent to 29 percent, their triglycerides 25 percent to 30 percent, their LDL ("bad") cholesterol 7 percent to 27 percent and their total cholesterol 12 percent to 26 percent. Only a little cinnamon was necessary, said Anderson, who helped conduct the study. A 30-person placebo group showed no change.

Diabetes & cinnamon study

63 posted on 01/28/2004 8:24:28 PM PST by FairOpinion
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To: Born Conservative
Here's a link to a similar thread which some here might find useful.

LINK

64 posted on 01/28/2004 8:47:02 PM PST by Colorado Buckeye (It's the culture, stupid!)
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To: little jeremiah
Thanks for the tips, little jeremiah. I guess we shouldn't be surprised that there is so much enjoyment, as well as benefit, from God's amazing bounty of natural things.
65 posted on 01/29/2004 7:25:55 AM PST by Southflanknorthpawsis
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To: Born Conservative
Interesting.
66 posted on 01/29/2004 7:30:13 AM PST by Dante3
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To: Southflanknorthpawsis
Many people are of the opinion (myself included) that God has provided herbs for many diseases, and if we look in tradtions around the world for herbs and natural methods of treatment we can learn a lot. Not that pharmaceuticals aren't usefull and necessary, but the can be overdone (I personally am allergic to many medicines), they have a lot of side effects, they take care of symptoms primarily, not the cause of illness, and last but not least, they are expensive!
67 posted on 01/29/2004 7:56:10 AM PST by little jeremiah
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To: Eric in the Ozarks
I got alarge container of Cinnamon at Sams Wholesale for $3.07 plus tax.
68 posted on 01/31/2004 2:24:27 AM PST by southland
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To: southland
Was this in bulk or in capsules ?
69 posted on 01/31/2004 5:43:03 AM PST by Eric in the Ozarks
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To: Southflanknorthpawsis
I've never had any noticeable stomach problems since I had my gall bladder out 27 years ago at the age of 27 :-).

Oh hey!! I'm heading for one of those this week after a wild attack some days ago. Your note sounds promising as I have stomach problems regularly. I'm curious, how does your system handle fats like olive oil, butters, creams, etc? I was trying cod liver oil for the Vitamin D but it about tore my stomach apart and now suspect my gall bladder was a major part of that.

70 posted on 01/31/2004 5:53:55 AM PST by Ladysmith
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To: little jeremiah
Many people are of the opinion (myself included) that God has provided herbs for many diseases, and if we look in tradtions around the world for herbs and natural methods of treatment we can learn a lot.

Couldn't agree more. I use a lot of herbs, spices, oils, and other natural products. "Bad things" in moderation. Never touch pharmaceuticals. Haven't been sick in 40 years. (Just lucky?)

71 posted on 01/31/2004 6:04:35 AM PST by who knows what evil? (Under the personal care of the Great Physician...full coverage.)
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To: southland
Grind your own FRESH cinnamon...benefits are best when fresh; that applies to nearly everything.
72 posted on 01/31/2004 6:07:33 AM PST by who knows what evil? (Under the personal care of the Great Physician...full coverage.)
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To: Eric in the Ozarks
Eric, we went to Milwaukee sometime ago, and found The Spice House.

Among other things, we purchased four separate 1 oz. bags of different cinnamons from around the world.

Mr Pilgrim and I brought them home and tasted each one.
Just put a minuet little on the spoon a taste.

Our favorite is, Saigon Cinnamon.
There are others, such as Korinje Indonesian Cinnamon, Ceylon "Treu" Cinnamon, and China Tunghing Cassia Cinnamon.
Here is the web-site.

www.thespicehouse.com

We didn't realize there were so many different kinds. The kind in the grocery store is awful when comparing. I think you will enjoy the better gourmet kind. It's ground much finer!
73 posted on 01/31/2004 6:42:24 AM PST by LadyPilgrim
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To: Eric in the Ozarks
Sorry, that's Ceylon "True". Not, treu.
74 posted on 01/31/2004 6:45:07 AM PST by LadyPilgrim
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To: Ladysmith
Hi Ladysmith.

I began having gall bladder attacks at about 18. It seems females in my family are prone to this problem. I suffered periodically until the age of 27.

My first pregnancy (at 22) seemed to make the attacks more frequent and more painful. Shortly after our second child was born (at 27) I started having the attacks very often and they became incredibly agonizing. They were definitely aggravated/instigated by anything fatty (gravy, fatter meats, etc.)

Foolishly, I kept stalling off and waited until I was in really bad shape and had to have semi emergency surgery. Thankfully, all went well.

I had heard that I would have to be careful with my diet for the rest of my life, etc. I worried that the same foods that bothered me pre-surgery would still be a problem. The good news is that I had no problems at all and never had anything that resembled those painful attacks again. I know others that have had their gall bladders removed and they report the same.

Are you having the laser disintegration technique? Isn't that what they do; break up the gallstones? Mine was the old fashioned large incision - ugh.

Anyway, I wish you the best. I think you will find that your stomach problems will soon be gone and you will be very glad you had the operation.

75 posted on 01/31/2004 6:50:45 AM PST by Southflanknorthpawsis
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To: Southflanknorthpawsis
Thank you!! Now I'm really looking forward to this! :o)

My sister had hers removed and she says food goes right through her. However, her diet is of the high-carb nature. Your post caught my eye because, IIRC, you're doing the low-carb plans, which in most cases works for me, except for the stomach problems and now the gall bladder.

An ultra sound was done while I was in emergency and they detected the stones in my gall bladder. The ER doctor advised me to have the gall bladder removed as there is a 100% chance it'll give me grief over and over again. (So much for odds!) The next day I saw the doctor who will be performing the operation. He says he'll attempt to take the gall bladder out using the laproscopic method if all is clear of scar tissue. I could be back to work in 4 days. However, if there is scar tissue around the various veins, tubes, whatnot, he'll have to make an incision which will mean 4 weeks of recuperation. He didn't say anything about laser disintegration. (Actually, I'm hoping to get the stones afterward! And pictures! I want pictures! This stuff fascinates me! LOL)

In the meantime, I'm supposed to be eating a bland diet which has helped relieve my stomach problems. Problem is, the rest of my body doesn't like these kind of foods and some old ailments are flaring up again. Oh yeah, the operation all hinges on the results of an echo-cardiogram they did the other day and a pre-op physical coming up. If they think the operation is too risky, I'm now guessing they would attempt the laser disintegration. I'm not worried, though. I'm sure the removal will be done as planned.

Again, thanks for your encouraging support! :o)

76 posted on 01/31/2004 7:33:59 AM PST by Ladysmith
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To: Ladysmith
Great. I'm glad you're getting it taken care of. You'll be glad too. ; *) I'm willing to bet your tummy problems disappear as soon as you recover.

I pray all goes smoothly and you're back to good in no time.

77 posted on 01/31/2004 7:40:46 AM PST by Southflanknorthpawsis
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To: Eric in the Ozarks
It was in bulk.. Which is ok if you are going to put it on other food.
78 posted on 02/01/2004 11:16:51 AM PST by southland
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To: southland
All my life I have hated the taste of cinnamon. I received a 350 cap bottle of 65 mg cinnamon on Friday. It was $46 delivered. Seems like a heck of a premium for putting it in capsules.
79 posted on 02/01/2004 12:18:52 PM PST by Eric in the Ozarks
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To: FL_engineer
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80 posted on 03/07/2004 2:17:35 PM PST by Future Useless Eater (Freedom_Loving_Engineer)
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