Papageorgio
The Ultimate Winner
So you are saying you don't trust your doctor? Better not to go?I question any article that comes from a publication such as:Scientific analysis that cinnamon lowers blood sugar.
Cinnamon intake lowers fasting blood gl... - PubMed Mobile - NCBI
Journal of Medicinal Food
Why? Because they are creating a market. So their reporting is biased. In the abstract, they said they CHOSE from random articles and that's what they based their conclusion on.
It's like asking oil companies to conduct a study on climate change and finding there is no cause and effect.
You should know this. Don't just call something simply written down "scientific study". Think about where it comes from and what their motivation might be.
Consider this a "learning moment".
Good to remember the next time a doctor tries to prescribe pills with tons of serious side effects. Big pharma spends billions of dollars on treating symptoms and makes billions more to push them and makes even billions more.
Good idea. Follow that prescription. Tell me how well it worked for you.
I don't take prescription medication, I had high blood pressure and changed my diet.
I have a father that by changing his diet and getting vitamins, we got him off of six prescriptions.
I found a doctor that will work with us to find solutions to the health issues instead of masking the symptoms.
Lot better to question and challenge your doctor that to take his opinion, but I guess you sheep bend over for your doctor.