Guest guest Posted February 22, 2005 Report Share Posted February 22, 2005 Lane Eddington <goldenpoems Pre-Diabetes.... I have a friend who is at risk of becoming diabetic, and he is really addicted to sugar. I would like to help him, and besides obviously just getting off sugar, are there herbs that can help with this? I want to send him some help as soon as possible. Hi, I take Stevia Powder in my tea and add a little xylitol to it. You only need a tiny pinch and slightly more of the xylitol. I also make cookies and cakes using these substitutes. Stevia is totally natural, a herb from Sth America. It comes in liquid or powder form. In USA it is not allowed to be callled a sugar substitute. I think they call it a food supplement. Here in Australia it's a substitute. There is a slight bitterness about it so I always augment it with the xylitol in cooking. The only thing it won't do is hold meringues up or make toffee. Aaahh. oh well. Also you can add a little organic honey or molasses in some recipes. I keep a watch on it. I've developed some yummy cookies etc. My only vice is a scoop of vanilla icecream in my piping hot black coffee. :-) Also cinnamon lowers blood sugars. Jen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2008 Report Share Posted November 12, 2008 Melanie, I am on statins too and have an incredibly good cholesterol level other than HDL which is hard to get up there. However, my pre fasting glucose levels are still considered pre-diabetes despite these facts. I have no history of diabetes in my family so am sort of an enigma though I am told it is probably genetic. I am taking chromium picolinate and other supplements as well as watching my diet which is primarily vegan vegetarian. Richard Fear is a natural reaction to moving closer to the truth. ---Pema Chödrön Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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