DECEMBER 17, 2007Provided by RealAge.com

Blood Sugar, Spice, and Everything Nice

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It's great on french toast. It's lovely in apple pies, oatmeal, and eggnog. And now, it may be good for your blood sugar, too.

Give up? It's cinnamon. People with diabetes who eat three-eighths of a teaspoon a day enjoy better blood sugar levels after a little over a month. Here's what else will get your blood sugar under control.

It's In Your Blood
How does cinnamon work its magic? Researchers aren't sure yet. It's possible that something in cinnamon helps make insulin receptors more sensitive. But more research is needed before doctors recommend it as a mainstay of diabetes treatment. Still, there are lots of other ways to help stabilize your blood sugar levels and keep type 2 diabetes at bay. (How likely are you to get diabetes? Answer these questions to find out.)

True Diabetes Dashers
Did You Know?
To thwart diabetes, you don't have to give up bread. Just eat the right kind.

RealAge Benefit: Eating a diverse diet that is low in calories and high in nutrients can make your RealAge as much as 4 years younger.

TRY IT!  
cinnamon Capsules are an easy way to get your cinnamon every day -- and that's not all. Each of these also contains 12 milligrams of polyphenols, the heart-healthy antioxidants found in pomegranates, blueberries, green tea, and other yummy foods. We love that stuff!

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