Trolls aside.
I'm searching all over for an answer to this but I'm guessing it is not very well studied at all. Do fiber supplements like psyllium husk control blood sugar? Like, perhaps not in the same exact way that metformin, berberine or cinnamon help control blood sugar, but in the way that fiber slows the absorption? There are some articles dating back to 2009 that merely speculate on this but I'm guessing no studies are showing this?
I suppose I could use my glucose meter and start my own research trial if not. Maybe spend three days establishing a fasted baseline. Then three days eating a cookie or something, establish what happens there. Then another three days eating a cookie after taking psyllium husk. Then perhaps do a glucose drink to test insulin resistance, maybe before and after the whole trial.
Not sure where you're searching, but google found... Here's an example when I searched, "Do fiber supplements like psyllium husk control blood sugar? ", plus many others.
http://www.berkeleyw...-psyllium-fiber
"Another potential benefit of psyllium is its ability to help control blood sugar in people with type 2 diabetes. This was examined in an analysis of 10 studies, published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Psyllium was taken before meals at standard doses. The greatest reductions in blood sugar and hemoglobin A1c (a longer-term measure of blood sugar control) occurred in people with the worst blood sugar control initially and were “comparable to the effect of many drugs that are used to treat diabetes,” the researchers wrote. The analysis also looked at 14 studies involving people with prediabetes and found that psyllium modestly reduced blood sugar in them."
I used to be a sugar addict too, and admitedly it's a hard thing to control. Like most addicting substances, pretty much eliminating sugar laden food/drinks entirely from the diet, aka "Cold Turkey" is what will show you the depth of your problem, full stop. My experience is that using fiber or anything else, like glocomannan, trying to "cover" for excess sugar intake is a both an exercise in frustration and complexity.
I'm much much more restrained now, sugar wise, but still, if it's within ready reach (in my home) I consume it (sugar goodies/drinks). When I was single I did not even have any sugar anything in the house, and that worked well. Now being older (and married) I have more restraint, so I just "window shop' those sugar treats at the grocery store, and don't bring them home (for the most part). If I do, they're bite size things, like I'd have a cookie or whatever with afternoon coffee, that's it! As a result (and with exercise) I manage to stay within 5-10 lbs of my 18 yr old weight. When I get close to that +10lb upper limit, I get serious, cut out sweet drinks, juices, and anything man made with lots of sugar until I get back to equilibrium.