Diabetes | Cinnamon | Natural Diabetes Cure
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HEY TPC, THE CINNAMON WE BUY IS MORE OFTEN THEN NOT "CASSIA." THIS NEEDS TO BE CLARIFIED.
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Good, I like that you share this video, I wish success always Award winning chemist and author Shane Ellison describes to Creative Living show host Shery
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Nice Video That You Share , So Very Nice Thanks You Creative Living show host Sheryl Borden how cinnamon can control blood sugar naturally without the dangerous side effects of diabetes drugs.
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I Really Like The Video From Your Award winning chemist and author Shane Ellison describes to Creative Living show host Sheryl Borden how cinnamon
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Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing Award winning chemist and author Shane Ellison
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If you have diabetes you should be aware of two helpful herbs: gymnema and gokshura.
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Ceylon Cinnamon is the only safe true cinnamon.
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@marcjtdc wudnt it be labelled as cassia cinamon and not JUST cinamon unless it really is actual cinamon??
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To be clear - this refers to TYPE 2 DIABETES. Not type 1 diabetes. The only treatment for people with type 1 diabetes is the administration of insulin via shots or a pump. Without this external insulin, type 1 diabetics die. Cinnamon cannot cure type 1 diabetes.
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@makjac46 But I digress and we've gone off-topic. This is about cinnamon. Does it help? It helps many that I know of, including myself and many other members of some diabetic forums.
You mentioned exercise and I totally agree that, especially for Type II's, regular daily exercise is the BEST thing you can do - but at least 3x a week is minimum.
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@makjac46 Also, cutting out the fat isn't the answer. Diabetics need their calories from somewhere, especially those on extremely low-carb diets. Cutting out UNHEALTHY fats, yes. But there is no evidence that we need to eat only LEAN cuts, go without skin, etc.
In fact, the evidence is now contrary to that. Especially now that it's well-documented and proven that dietary fat doesn't cause health problems (except when accompanied by refined carbohydrate...)
On short news clips, it has to be kept simple. For in-depth material, that is what the book is for. All of that is covered. Thanks.
ThePeoplesChemist 1 year ago
Shane, I could pick your brain for hours. Thank you for all your hard work, you are an inspiration!
Patrick,
A nutritionist from Toronto, Canada
PatySoms 1 year ago
@PatySoms Thanks for being a fan!
ThePeoplesChemist 6 months ago
the People's Chemist is an incredible gift to all those that want their health freedom and escape the death grip of the AMA...thanks Shane.
murraymillion 1 year ago 3
@murraymillion Thanks for posting! I appreciate the support!
ThePeoplesChemist 6 months ago