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| Registered User | I have a question. First I want to say I've been using PSLIN for about 2 weeks now and am loving it! I took advantage of the special earlier this month and picked up a 60day supply. I generally eat 1 cup of oatmeal with 1/2 cup walnuts and 1 teaspoon of honey 15 and 1 medium banana 15 minutes after taking PSLIN. My question is regarding CINNAMON. Generally I put one or two tablespoons of cinnamon in my oatmeal. I haven't since starting PSLIN because I've read cinnamon is a potent blood sugar/insulin regulator. Is it OKAY to start using cinnamon again? Would it enhance or hinder PSLIN's effects? Thanks in advance! Giuliano |
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| Binging on Pure ****ing Rage Board Sponsor | I am ridiculously ill gmc, so excuse me if my post is somewhat short in response. I have never seen any credible evidence on Cinnamon being a credible Insulin potentiator, and as such eating it with your oats does not pose an issue. USP Labs 'Board Head Honcho' kse (at) usplabsdirect (dot) com. If you have questions: Use E-Mail please! |
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Ground cinnamon is fine and I use it all the time. | |
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Thanks for the quick response! | |
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