Noting that, as far ask I know, metformin as well as other metformin like molecules cause greater longevity at lab mammals what are supplements that measurably reduce blood sugar? Cinnamon is mentioned. I interpret as reducing blood sugar 8 out of 100. Gymnema sylvestre is also mentioned at pubmed. It is published as reducing glucose about 1/3 at both rodents and humans. https://www.ncbi.nlm...pubmed/26665406
does anyone here know if there are supplements that are metformin like in effect?
I saw this link, which lists a few things.
http://www.healthlin...abetesOverview1
Cinnamon is mentioned at this pubmed thing https://www.ncbi.nlm...koyama Cinnamon
"Cinnamon intake, either as whole cinnamon or as cinnamon extract, results in a statistically significant lowering in FBG (-0.49±0.2 mmol/L; n=8, P=.025) and intake of cinnamon extract only also lowered FBG (-0.48 mmol/L±0.17; n=5, P=.008). Thus cinnamon extract and/or cinnamon improves FBG in people with type 2 diabetes or prediabetes."
translating those numbers, I interpret -.48 as about -8 on the the diabetes thing where 100 is (was) normal:
mmol/L mg/dl 0.06 1 0.28 5 0.55 10
So theoretically, if you used cinnamon, you would likely go from 100 to 92.
Gymnema sylvestre, if as published at 1 gram each 24 hours, could cause lightheadedness, going from 100 to 65.
Niftily enough, CVS pharmacy tests blood glucose for $25. So one could test blood sugar first, then get some gymnestre sylvestre on ebay for $5.98, then test again to see if it was having any effect.
Edited by treonsverdery, 31 December 2016 - 11:55 PM.