26-05-2014, 23:15
if your on meds or going on meds that might effect your nbe
but if you need to increase your sensitivity then it will overall help balance you health..healthy body is great for nbe (=
I heard Jerusalem artichoke could "replace" diabetic meds..I wouldn't recommend that without having enough proof but if your interesting in natural stuff to help as long as it doesn't class with any meds your taking
would you be looking for herb and foods to help
? V
"Jerusalem Artichokes and Glycemic Index: Unlike the potato where its starch breaks down to glucose affecting blood sugar, the Jerusalem Artichoke is high in inulin which only breaks down to fructose in the colon. As a result, they have a very low glycemic index and barely affect blood sugar levels. They are also high in the prebiotic FOS (Fructo Oligo Saccharide) which helps to build good gut flora and to balance yeast in the body and gut."
"inulin, the carbohydrate found in Jerusalem artichokes, is counted as a prebiotic because it is not readily digestible. Inulin is different from insulin but perhaps mimicks it. Historically, the effects of inulin on humans include the relief of constipation, lowering of blood glucose levels, improvement of calcium absorption, reduction of triglycerides and LDL cholesterol and the inhibition of the growth of various kinds of cancer."
http://www.rd.com/health/wellness/the-best-herbs-and-supplements-for-diabetes/
more there (;
fg is on the list too ..ginger is good though ..but I do not know if it's good for nbe ..I take it sometimes to promote menstrual flow if I'm annoyingly late
but if you need to increase your sensitivity then it will overall help balance you health..healthy body is great for nbe (=
I heard Jerusalem artichoke could "replace" diabetic meds..I wouldn't recommend that without having enough proof but if your interesting in natural stuff to help as long as it doesn't class with any meds your taking
would you be looking for herb and foods to help

"Jerusalem Artichokes and Glycemic Index: Unlike the potato where its starch breaks down to glucose affecting blood sugar, the Jerusalem Artichoke is high in inulin which only breaks down to fructose in the colon. As a result, they have a very low glycemic index and barely affect blood sugar levels. They are also high in the prebiotic FOS (Fructo Oligo Saccharide) which helps to build good gut flora and to balance yeast in the body and gut."
"inulin, the carbohydrate found in Jerusalem artichokes, is counted as a prebiotic because it is not readily digestible. Inulin is different from insulin but perhaps mimicks it. Historically, the effects of inulin on humans include the relief of constipation, lowering of blood glucose levels, improvement of calcium absorption, reduction of triglycerides and LDL cholesterol and the inhibition of the growth of various kinds of cancer."
http://www.rd.com/health/wellness/the-best-herbs-and-supplements-for-diabetes/
more there (;
fg is on the list too ..ginger is good though ..but I do not know if it's good for nbe ..I take it sometimes to promote menstrual flow if I'm annoyingly late