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		<title>Comment on Green Tea – Does it really Work in Lowering Blood Sugar Naturally? by Raghuveeran</title>
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		<dc:creator>Raghuveeran</dc:creator>
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		<description>This is regarding the statement in this webpage that  green tea lowers 
bloodglucose levels in daibetes 2 only.that too. It is   stated that it stimulates insulin production . This is precicesly how  the oral antidiabetic medicines act. One more activity of green tea mentioned in this article is that the catechins in green tea slow down the absorbance by the intestinal walls of glucose for transfer to the blood stream. 
There is no reference in the literature on the application of green tea to Diabetes type 1 independently of insulin.
I have an observation to make here.
I am a type 1 diabetes patient and have been trying herbal medicines for supplementing insulin injections. Many herbal medicinals like turmeric, have been tried by me but none of them except two, gymnema sylvestres and green tea
Which did not requoire to be backed by insulin injection.
I have found that the brew of green tea consumed many hours after the last insulin shot ( insulin plain,actrapid, onset 1/2 hr after the injection ,peaking at 3h and duration of total 6h) green tea brew ,made as per convention ,could bring down blodd glucose of 199 mg /dl to 140 in 2 hrs. It could have been more upto one more hour.
I would request corrobortion from  fellow Type 1 diabetics.

About mywelf:
Retired Scientist, DRDO Government of India.
Have been suffering from Diabet4s type 1 for the past many years.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is regarding the statement in this webpage that  green tea lowers<br />
bloodglucose levels in daibetes 2 only.that too. It is   stated that it stimulates insulin production . This is precicesly how  the oral antidiabetic medicines act. One more activity of green tea mentioned in this article is that the catechins in green tea slow down the absorbance by the intestinal walls of glucose for transfer to the blood stream.<br />
There is no reference in the literature on the application of green tea to Diabetes type 1 independently of insulin.<br />
I have an observation to make here.<br />
I am a type 1 diabetes patient and have been trying herbal medicines for supplementing insulin injections. Many herbal medicinals like turmeric, have been tried by me but none of them except two, gymnema sylvestres and green tea<br />
Which did not requoire to be backed by insulin injection.<br />
I have found that the brew of green tea consumed many hours after the last insulin shot ( insulin plain,actrapid, onset 1/2 hr after the injection ,peaking at 3h and duration of total 6h) green tea brew ,made as per convention ,could bring down blodd glucose of 199 mg /dl to 140 in 2 hrs. It could have been more upto one more hour.<br />
I would request corrobortion from  fellow Type 1 diabetics.</p>
<p>About mywelf:<br />
Retired Scientist, DRDO Government of India.<br />
Have been suffering from Diabet4s type 1 for the past many years.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Green Tea – Does it really Work in Lowering Blood Sugar Naturally? by Raghuveeran</title>
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		<dc:creator>Raghuveeran</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2010 00:08:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Green tea does control blood glucose in Type I diabetes.
Usually, many of the oral medicines like the pills are
active within the period an isulin shot is still active. For
example if I am self administering insulin plain (insulin
actrapid) which has a peaking time of 3hrs and active for 6h
the hypoglycemics are active upto 3hrs only and the activity 
declines after 3h. 
My experience with green tea is that from 3 to 6 hrs the blood 
glucose levels do not decline . But green tea taken well beyond the 
5th hour , the decline in blood glucose is quite very saignificant.
Bg , 199 mg per decileter ,5h30 min after the last insulin shot (15units following  a meal of restricted quantity of carbohydrate) was 199mg per dl.
Following the intake of greentea ( 1 cup, infusion prepared in the normal manner) declined to 140mg/dl ,3hrs after the intake of green tea. The decline of about 55mg/dl in 21hrs amounts to 39 mg.dl per hour. This is a demonstration of the ability green tea to independantly ( of insulin). I would invite my fellow type I diabetics to give a trial to green tea , a bit scientifically. Try the drink well beyond the period of insulin activity with 
blood glucose at 200 mg per dl. Check the bg dtop after 2-3 hrs.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Green tea does control blood glucose in Type I diabetes.<br />
Usually, many of the oral medicines like the pills are<br />
active within the period an isulin shot is still active. For<br />
example if I am self administering insulin plain (insulin<br />
actrapid) which has a peaking time of 3hrs and active for 6h<br />
the hypoglycemics are active upto 3hrs only and the activity<br />
declines after 3h.<br />
My experience with green tea is that from 3 to 6 hrs the blood<br />
glucose levels do not decline . But green tea taken well beyond the<br />
5th hour , the decline in blood glucose is quite very saignificant.<br />
Bg , 199 mg per decileter ,5h30 min after the last insulin shot (15units following  a meal of restricted quantity of carbohydrate) was 199mg per dl.<br />
Following the intake of greentea ( 1 cup, infusion prepared in the normal manner) declined to 140mg/dl ,3hrs after the intake of green tea. The decline of about 55mg/dl in 21hrs amounts to 39 mg.dl per hour. This is a demonstration of the ability green tea to independantly ( of insulin). I would invite my fellow type I diabetics to give a trial to green tea , a bit scientifically. Try the drink well beyond the period of insulin activity with<br />
blood glucose at 200 mg per dl. Check the bg dtop after 2-3 hrs.</p>
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