From Diabetes Care…
“The routine use of chromium or vitamin D micronutrient supplements or any herbal supplements, including cinnamon, curcumin, or aloe vera, for improving glycemia in people with diabetes is not supported by evidence and is therefore not recommended.”
Source: Nutrition Therapy for Adults With Diabetes or Prediabetes: A Consensus Report | Diabetes Care
Did Big Pharma pay for this article in Diabetes Care?
Steve Parker, M.D.
PS: The Low-Carb Mediterranean Diet typically reduces or eliminates the need for drugs or supplements to control diabetes.
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