Cinnamon a Remedy for Diabetes

Sugar & Spice and Everything Nice

By Michelle Fletcher, published Jun 28, 2005
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We all know that a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down, but what about cinnamon? This zesty and sweet spice is more than just a topping for your cider in the winter months- it can actually improve blood sugar and increase insulin production!

With as little as half a teaspoon of this piquant spice every day, you can help stabilize blood sugar levels and help prevent light-headedness, sleepiness, and that feeling that you just didn't get enough rest the night before.

A study published in Diabetes Care examined 60 people with type 2 diabetes, 30 of which were women and 30 of which were men. All participants in the study had an average age of 52. Divided into 6 groups, those in groups 1, 2, and 3 consumed 1, 3, or 6 grams of cinnamon daily, respectively. Groups 4, 5, and 6, were given placebos that corresponded to the varying levels of cinnamon in the other groups.

What did they discover? All three levels of cinnamon intake reduced the fasting blood glucose, triglyceride, LDL cholesterol, and total cholesterol levels after 40 days. The results of this study show that those with type 2 diabetes that include cinnamon in their diet will reduce risk factors associated with not only diabetes, but also the #1 killer in America, cardiovascular disease.

In addition to these positive attributes for the modest spice, cinnamon increases glucose metabolism and possess agents that serve as antioxidants, pumping up your internal cleansing and your immune system.

What to do with it? Cinnamon is multi-functional both inside and out of our digestive systems. It can be used in tea or coffee, sprinkled on morning cereal or toast, or even a pinch on chicken before cooking. It's subtle flavor will help bring out the other flavors in the food and you still reap the health benefits.

As will everything, take it in moderation. As wonderful as are the benefits of this spice, it would be harmful to consume mass quantities as if it were candy. Try not to consume more than half a teaspoon per day. Enjoy its positive effects, but mind overdoing it since it can add to the effect of blood sugar medication and insulin.

Takeaways
  • Antioxidant Booster
  • Increase Insulin Production
  • Improve Blood Sugar
Did You Know?
Cinnamon has been known from remote antiquity, and it was so highly prized among ancient nations that it was regarded as a present fit for monarchs and other great potentates.
Resources
  • www.YesICanYesYouCan.com - Jay Leeuwenburg's Story of Overcoming Type 1 Diabetes Educates Diabetics and Parents, Entertains Football Fans.www.webmd.com/www.foodreference.com/html/artcinnamon.htmlcspinet.org/nah/�
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have any of you tried it and posted your results?i want to try it.....and i love cinnamon!

Posted on 04/07/2008 at 9:04:10 PM

 
I've been a diabetic for three years and my brother just found out he is diabetic. It was interesting to find this article because his doctor told him to take cinnamon. I haven't tryed it but I think I will.

Posted on 09/26/2007 at 7:09:00 PM

 
This article is completly ignoring the study of 25 postmenopausal patients with Type 2 diabetes (aged 62.9) participated in a six week intervention during they were given 1.5 gm/day or a placebo. Arterial blood and oral glucose tolerance tests were taken before and after cinnamon supplementation. Results indicated that cinnamon supplementation (1.5 gm/day) did not improve whole body insulin sensitivity oral glucose tolerance postmenopausal patients with Type 2 diabetes. The paper stated that more research on health benefits of cinnamon is needed before erroneous health claims should be make (Vanschoonbeek, K. Thomassen, B., Senden, J., Wodzig, W., & Loon, L.. Journal of Nutrition. 2006 136: 977-980).

Posted on 04/30/2007 at 6:04:00 AM

 
My husband is type 2 and is battling his sugar level all the time. He is a VA patiet and it seems the always want to put him on more meds. I want to find a natural way to help him. Hope this will work.

Posted on 04/21/2007 at 7:04:00 AM

 
My son is a type 1, He has alot of highs 300 to 400. Does the cinnamon really help type 1 diab?

Posted on 03/01/2007 at 8:03:00 PM

 
My son is a type 1, He has alot of highs 300 to 400. Does the cinnamon really help type 1 diab?

Posted on 03/01/2007 at 8:03:00 PM

 
Well, I'm surly going to try it. There must be an answer somewhere. Without relying on all of the manmade remedies.While not withstanding, some of the effects from drugs are worse than having Diabetes itself.

Posted on 12/01/2006 at 3:12:00 PM

 
Interesting; can't wait to tell my diabetic loved one.

Posted on 06/28/2005 at 5:06:00 PM

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