Re: Diabeticine
Called Diabeticine, it has a lot of ingredients, some of which are
adverse for many people, for example the liquorice extract is a strong
cortisol stimulator, so a definite no-no for me :-))
The one I use myself is SugarBan and has gymnema sylvestre in common,
shown in research to reverse pancreas damage even in type 1 diabetes,
plus Pullulan as the main synergistic ingredient - both in significant
amounts per serving:
Gymnema sylvestre Leaf Extract (5:1) 795 mg (Diabeticine only has 50 mg)
Pullulan (Zizphus jujuba) Leaf Extract 300 mg
Plus fiber, gut bacteria and Chromium.
Diabeticine has little of anything specific in the herb list but has ten
herbal ingredients in small amounts between 10 and 50 mg each.
I’ve also tried gymnema sylvestre by itself and it is not nearly as
effective as the combination in SugarBan.
I combine Sugar Ban with minerals, vitamins and amino acids chosen
separately where Diabeticine provides many of these included but again
in smaller amounts than I would like.
On Sugar Ban, plus vits, mins and aminos in my preferred amounts, my
A1c has come down from 7.9 to 5.3 so far after about 2 and a half
months. I also no longer need Lantus, and average only 5 units of
novolog insulin a day.
> Brennan has taken this diabetes formulation for one month now and we have a
> different son!
That’s great. What’s nice with diabeticine if you can handle the
components is that it combines the vitamins, minerals, amino acids with
the herbs so you don’t need them separately - might be good for
teenagers::-))
I like the quantities better my way though.
I’ve not tried Diabeticine to compare. It would be interesting to hear
from anyone who has tried both?
NAmaste,