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Spice Slashes Blood Sugar Levels

Spice Slashes Blood Sugar Levels

 18.01.2008 06:38   medicalnewstoday.com

While Ginseng has been a busy little herb these last few thousand years, cinnamon has recently been found to pack a powerful medicinal punch. A tasty addition to hot chocolate and apple pie, nutritionists agree this popular spice offers surprising benefits for those suffering from diabetes. "Good medicine doesn't always take the form of a pill. Sometimes the answer, or part of the answer, can be found in your kitchen cabinet," says Dr.

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