What Henry said! OH, Henry? That's not what you ment??Henry J wrote:Let us get to the bottom of things here...
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Speaking of cinnamon and as luck would have it and what a coy-ink-a-dink but in the local paper there was today an syndicated column titled "People's Pharamcy" which also has a web site but they didn't have today's column there so I had to go to the frelling newspaper and copy it word for word. CHEESE!
In any case here is a follow up on a previous column they had about cinnamon. (And I'm really gonna know how to spell 'cinnamon' after this!)
In any case here is a follow up on a previous column they had about cinnamon. (And I'm really gonna know how to spell 'cinnamon' after this!)
To bad these folks never heard of a Cinnamon Leatherthong which has to be much safer cuz you don't ingest it. I think?Q. Taking lovastatin has controlled my total cholesterol and bad LDL cholesterol. But my triglycerides were always very high. My doctor had no suggestions, so I decided to try cinnamon. My triglycerides went from 350 to 150 in four months. I took one-fourth to one-half teaspoon daily with a glass of water.
A. Thanks for sharing your extraordinary results. We have heard from others who have managed to lower cholesterol and blood sugar with a daily dose of cinnamon. Some people report that this spice causes heartburn. We would encourage anyone who considers cinnamon to treat it as a drug and check with a physician about safety and potential interactions.