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> An interesting cinnamon article......

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> http://www.diabetesincontrol.com/issue204/item6.shtml

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> Kat As a type two diabetic, I have found that cinnamon is a great

help in preventing spikes in my sugar level. My usual dose is 1/2

tea spoon twice a day with water to wash it down. Cinnamon is not

soluable in water. Be careful how you take it as it is not pleasant

to sneeze while taking it. It is not magic and I am still unable to

eat irish potatos, sweet corn or corn meal in any amounts.

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Do you put that 1/2 teaspoon of cinnamon on anything? I have

problems finding things to sprinkle it on. I am considering buying

the cinnamon capsules, but not sure if they are the same thing.

Kat

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> Do you put that 1/2 teaspoon of cinnamon on anything? I have

> problems finding things to sprinkle it on. I am considering buying

> the cinnamon capsules, but not sure if they are the same thing.

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> Kat

Here are some of the things I use mine in. 1 slice of lite whole

wheat bread with 1 tsp smart balance, a little splenda and 1/4

teaspoon of cinnamon (my personal favorite). I also put it on my

oatmeal and when I have gotten the locarb ice cream i mix in about

1/2 tsp of cinnamon to 1/2 cup of ice cream and get cinnamon ice

cream.

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There is a sugar free ketchup on the market. I think it is Heinz, but not sure,

called 1carb Ketchup It tastes just like " real " ketchup.

Sharon

> > Do you put that 1/2 teaspoon of cinnamon on anything? I have

> > problems finding things to sprinkle it on. I am considering buying

> > the cinnamon capsules, but not sure if they are the same thing.

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> > Kat

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> Here are some of the things I use mine in. 1 slice of lite whole

> wheat bread with 1 tsp smart balance, a little splenda and 1/4

> teaspoon of cinnamon (my personal favorite). I also put it on my

> oatmeal and when I have gotten the locarb ice cream i mix in about

> 1/2 tsp of cinnamon to 1/2 cup of ice cream and get cinnamon ice

> cream.

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