Nopale cactus for diabetes
Letha Hadady, author of FEED YOUR TIGER: If you have diabetes or are at risk, there are several supplements that are easy to use and find in north American healthfood stores. They include Gymnema sylvestra tablets. This leaf, originally from India, lowers blood sugar naturally and safely as it reduces craving for sweet foods. It tones and enhances the health of the pancreas. Stevia, the natural plant sweetener, can be added to teas and cooking. Here is nopale cactus, which grows wild in the desert southwest, Mexico and throughout Latin America in dry climates. It also lowers blood sugar gradually and it tastes mild enough for the entire family. A popular way to fix it is pickled. For more health information about diabetes, weight loss, addictions, and natural health and beauty articles, videos and restaurant reviews see www.asianhealthsecrets.com
Dear Lady:
Thank you so much for this helpful amazing video.
Warmest regards,
Ann
Bought a jar the other day, I love the stuff.
Great video and information. Thanks for sharing!!
i bought the nopale cactus and ate it raw along w/ fresh chopped tomatoes, green pepper, onions, lemon juice…like a salsa. it tastes great. i got mine from a mexican grocery already chopped. it not only lowers your blood sugar and controls diabetes, if you catch it in time, i believe it cures diabetes…along w/ severely reducing your sugar intake and eliminating corn syrup or fructose sweeteners and white bread. didn’t know the pickles tasted good, thanks for that tip.